Tag Counts
- rowname x200
- columnname x393
- Intersection between the two x8
Burnination criteria
- Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? And is it unambiguous?
The tag wiki of rowname is:
The name of rows in a dataframe.
However, only 81 of the 200 questions are tagged dataframe
Similarly, only 74 of the 393 questions in columnname are also tagged dataframe
I believe that these tags don't describe the question. They do not add any useful information.
- Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Yes, it is, as it relates to dataframes, but stay with me...
- Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No. As mentioned above, it doesn't add any information. If you really do need to emphasise that it relates to rows, use the row tag. (Note: it seems as though there was a column tag, which got synonimised with columns, however now there are no questions in it, so I'm not sure if <1500 rep users can tag their questions with that.)
- Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Not really. Less than half of the questions in rowname, and less than a fifth of the questions in columnname are tagged with dataframe, which is what it is supposed to be about.
Conclusion
There is even one question tagged with only rowname. This could stop answerers from getting to the question. In conclusion, I believe rowname and columnname should be burninated.
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