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This is a discussion, not an invitation to burninate this tag

The tag has 53 questions at the time of me posting this, so we need to follow the formal burnination process (And no, don't go and remove this tag from four questions to get it below the limit - this has been attempted before on tags slightly above the threshold and may earn anyone attempting that a suspension unless a mod explicitly says otherwise).

Onto the burnination criteria!

Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? And is it unambiguous?

This tag is super ambiguous. I suppose it refers to something behind something else, but that gives almost no information at all.

Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Maybe? This tag is really far too vague to answer this question properly

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Nope. None at all.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

Certainly not.


Given this, I propose that this tag is burninated.

Thoughts? Agree? Disagree?

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  • Typo: "too vague". // The Tag does add meaningful info for some Posts, I find... // You could come under the 50 Threads as some are about "Code Behind" but only tagged with behind while there is a code-behind Tag. // Maybe a css-front-behind Tag could be created to catch all Posts about CSS...? // Tags with *ahead in them are "a mess" also...
    – chivracq
    Mar 14 at 7:30
  • @chivracq I've fixed the typo, thanks for catching it. Would you mind posting your suggestion for about what to do as an answer, though? Thanks!
    – cocomac
    Mar 14 at 7:41
  • Boah..., my Comment is just meant as a Comment/mini-Feedback, I only had a quick look... I expected actually to find many Posts about "Lookbehind", but nope, the lookbehind Tag does "its job" neatly... (... which is not the case with lookahead + regex-look-ahead, oops...).
    – chivracq
    Mar 14 at 7:49
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    Some Remark: "This is a discussion, not an invitation to burninate this tag" <> "Given this, I propose that this tag is burninated." Those 2 sentences are quite contradictory, in a same Post, I would think...! (+ Title also: "Can we get [behind] the burnination of this tag?" => 2+1)
    – chivracq
    Mar 14 at 7:54
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    It's a proposal putting the topic up for discussion, not an invitation to get started actually doing it.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Mar 14 at 8:01

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Yes, get rid of it; this tag is too ambiguous to be useful

The questions seem to be generally about:

  • Displaying one thing behind another, or something displaying behind something when it shouldn't. Most of these should probably be tagged instead.
  • .NET code-behind. These should be tagged instead.
  • An application that is behind a , , , , etc. Those should just use the relevant tag instead.

I think the tag should be removed entirely and replaced with the appropriate tags from the list above.

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    Friendly reminder to folks that it still isn't time to actually burninate it yet, and we still need to follow the official process.
    – cocomac
    Mar 15 at 3:56

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