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20 questions linked to/from I want to delete the [internet]
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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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Has the community lost interest in burnination?
The current burn of the write and writing tags has been underway for a week. Only 296 actions have been made on posts, 164 of them (55%) by one person (me), and 81 (27%) by a second person.
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Should we burninate the [fix] tag?
The Phase #2 of the burnination process described here, is completed and it has been decided that the tag should NOT be removed from the system, but instead renamed to a more specific tag-name
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Burninate the [web] tag
web is way too broad.
It could currently include any sort of web programming, which could apply to (as a guess) about half the questions on Stack Overflow. Its tag description says not to use it, yet ...
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Rename [duck-duck-go] to [duckduckgo]
Ref: duck-duck-go.
Reasons:
Consistent with webapps.stackexchange.com which uses the "duckduckgo" tag
In official code and in DDG GitHub repositories, "duckduckgo" is used without hyphens
I'm happy ...
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Should we delete the [string] and [array] tags because they have no experts?
Many burninate requests argue that if no one is an expert in a given tag, we should burninate. If this is true, should we burninate string and array as well? No one's really a string expert IMHO, and ...
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Can we have some clarity for [online-learning]?
I recently came upon this suggested edit for the tag-wiki for online-learning and was somewhat confused (I skipped the review, BTW). Now, although this is a reasonable (even good) summary of the ...
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Blacklist the whole [internet]
We all agree that the [internet] should be deleted, but the task is daunting. The internet is BIG, and to remove it will take time (and votes). So, we may need to blacklist it so the tasks trying to ...
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Should this tag [crash] and burn? [duplicate]
I recently ran across the crash tag. I don't think this tag should exist for the following reasons:
To me it seems like this tag is way too broad. A large number, if not the majority of questions on ...
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This tag needs [debugging]
The debugging tag has the following description:
Debugging is a methodical process of finding and fixing bugs in a computer program.
Seems reasonable enough. Based on the tag description, though, ...
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No Shirt, No Shoes, No [service]
There is still the service tag.
It has 23,024 questions
It usually contains questions about
android-service (9,137 with service and android)
windows-service (2,055 with service and windows)
web-...
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We actually need to BURN tags. None of this removal nonsense
Following my comment here:
We really should have a literal Burn button that deletes the tag from all questions that uses it. It'd be mods-only (obviously) and would require approval from like 5 ...
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A systematic approach to burnination
I'm fairly new to meta, but I have noticed over the past few months that a large proportion of highly upvoted questions (those I see through "Hot Meta Posts") tend to be tag-burnination-related.
It ...
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Burninate the [locked] tag
The Tag locked has 166 questions as of now.
There is no tag wiki, and not a single user has more than two answers or questions tagged with locked.
The tag is ambiguous and unintuitive. overall ...
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What is the purpose of [discrete-mathematics]?
First of all, this is in no way a burninate request. I just want understanding.
As I understand it, StackOverflow is a Q&A website for programming. According to this high-level definition, ...