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43 questions linked to/from How do tag removal (burnination) requests work?
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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 ...
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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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Burninate the [history] tag [duplicate]
We have a history tag.
It's wiki begins with "DO NOT USE THIS TAG". It has more than 1400 questions using it.
Why do we have this tag, if it is not to be used?
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Should users asking questions about a specific class in a programming language include a tag for that class?
I’ve noticed a common pattern in Swift questions. They ask a problem about a class, tag Swift, and then the class. Should users tag the class name or leave it out?
One reason not to is the lack of ...
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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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I believe that the tags [angular5] and [angular6] should not exist
The problem with those tags is that many times the questions do not have the tag [angular] in addition to it.
I am interested in Angular and I want to know if it is more popular than ReactJS and ...
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Confusion between tags [df] (for Unix disk-free command) and [dataframe]
How best to resolve the confusion between tags df and dataframe?
Context:
df is very rare ( <2 new questions/month) and is intended for Unix disk-free command, not dataframes.
~40% of questions ...
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General recommendation: Should a tag be unambiguous
I was about to edit the wiki page of survey.
However, I noticed it is used for different things.
the R package survey
survey (data and projects) in general
maybe more
In the related question ...
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Tags [conv-neural-network] and [convolutional-neural-network] serve the same purpose
The tags conv-neural-network and convolutional-neural-network serve the same purpose. Former is older than later. Can we retag/burninate/synonymize them?
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Now can we burninate the Angular4 tag?
Angular2 was discussed at length here, however I feel the discussion has moved on.
When Angular2 was released, it was known as Angular2, so it made sense to have a tag reflecting that.
As we know, ...
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Should [datetime] and [date] be used together in questions that are about handling datetimes?
Recently I was searching for unanswered questions that miss the google-apps-script or the google-spreadsheet tags and found that some of those questions are about handling datetimes. Then I searched ...
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Should [unminify] be burninated?
unminify has 20 questions and 0 followers. All 20 of these questions have at least one other tag, and some have a multitude of tags. It is a good keyword for finding like questions, but that keyword ...
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Can I find out the reason behind a specific tag purge if this info is (seemingly) not present on meta?
I was answering a NETCONF protocol (RFC6241) related question yesterday and wanted to retag it with the netconf tag, which I clearly remember as once being in existence. No such tag exists anymore (I ...
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The [jest] tag is used for two different projects [duplicate]
There are currently about 80 questions labeled with jest.
Of these, about 70% are questions about searchbox-io/Jest, an Elasticsearch Java Rest Client. The rest are about facebook/jest, a JavaScript ...
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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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