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What is the process for tag removal (burnination)?
What happens, or what should I expect, when I ask the community to remove ("burninate") a tag from the system? Is there an established process for the community to follow?
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How does [cobra] explicitly mean three things?
Somebody went through the effort of describing three different technologies for the tag cobra.
The excerpt reads:
Three possible technologies:
The Cobra toolkit is a pure Java HTML parser and ...
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We [like] to clean up bad tags
This tag has been burninated. Please do not recreate it. If you need advice on which tag to use, see the answer below. If you see this tag reappearing, it may need to be blacklisted.
After checking a ...
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Burninate [pricing]
I'm not sure that pricing has a purpose on this site. Seems that instead it encourages people to ask about off-topic things.
Should this be removed?
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Don't read the freaking [user-manual]
I stumbled across the tag user-manual and in conjunction with it the user-guide tag. I'm including the second tag here as well, as it is mentioned in the user-manual tag description (emphasis mine):
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Burninate [featured]
On Stack Overflow we have a tag featured.
Here is its Excerpt and Wiki:
This tag should NOT BE USED.
Give special prominence, attention, or publicity to items in a collection.
This tag should not be ...
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Feature Request: Allow tags to be protected in cases of dispute/cleanup/burnination so only members with enough reputation can use them
Background
Recently I've been looking at the burnination process and have even requested a burnination myself. But in going through this for the first time, I see some glaring inefficiencies not only ...
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Can we get rid of [git-something] tags?
There are lots of tags, one for each Git command. I think they should be removed. The questions are good enough if tagged git.
I think they are too narrow as one can see by the low question count on ...
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Don't make "dnn" a synonym for "dotnetnuke"
DNN also means "deep neural network". I think that's a very common topic on Stack Overflow, even more common than a specific technology such as "dotnetnuke".
"DNN" isn't ...
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How long am I banned from editing?
Recently I have been doing a lot of edits that remove the design tag, as it is being burninated. See: The [design] tag is being burninated.
So recently I have suggested quite a few edits, by only ...
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What is the point of generic, language-agnostic tags about basic programming concepts?
I have come across many questions like this one which are very poorly tagged. The problem is that the OP really doesn't know how tags work on Stack Overflow, so they're just picking words they feel ...
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How should Meta Stack Overflow proposals be brought to moderators' attention?
This may seem like a duplicate of this at first glance, but it isn't. There are a few proposed changes (like retag-requests) that have been around for quite some time and despite community approval, ...
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Stop the [manipulation]!
manipulation currently has over 700 0 questions. Its excerpt:
Manipulation is the act of algorithmically manipulating any pieces of data
...is ambiguous and not helpful, in my opinion.
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Demise of a tag [closed]
Is it expected that one (or a minority of) determined user(s) be able to single-handedly purge/delete a tag, without discussion or dueness?
If not, are there - or should there be - any safeguards in ...