I think we should burninate or disambiguate/split up record.
The tag Wiki states
A record in programming is a data type with labels to access fields of the record.
However, it is used for
- records in a database, e.g. together with [mysql] or together with [sql]
- recording audio, especially with [android], also together with [audio]
- records as a data type like the tag wiki suggests, e.g. [record]+[delphi] or [record]+[java]
If we go though the Burnination criteria list:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It is ambigous because it can refer to database records, audio recording or data types (and possibly other things)
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Depends on the context. Having a record of something isn't really on-topic as is but there are contexts (e.g. record types) where it is on-topic.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Adding information that it is about e.g. record types does add information in some cases but it can mean different things. Most programs are "keeping a record of something" after all.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
No, not at all
Is the tag causing a fairly large amount of harm?
Maybe? People might want to e.g. answer questions about record types in a programming language or recording audio. Those people might have a hard time searching for those if a generic record tag exists.
I propose creating a new tag database-record for database records, retagging questions about recording audio to audio-recording, and splitting up questions about record types to language specific tags like java-record or delphi-record.
As the time of writing, there are 3,558 questions tagged with [record].