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206 votes
20 answers
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Is it okay to downvote answers to bad questions?

I'm referring to this answer, (screenshot for <10K) in particular, where the question was clearly not of the best quality, but my answer to it addressed the issues with it. Is it okay to downvote ...
103 votes
4 answers
10k views

The [master] tag has been burninated

The master tag has 513 really scattered questions and has no wiki/excerpt. Based on the "related tags" it seems that this tag is used for: source control (especially Git) master branches ...
-64 votes
1 answer
559 views

Moderators need to be reined in, and stop being rule-abiding; these are not rules, but "guidelines"

This is becoming ridiculous: Moderators seem to have a serious talk with the rest of the community. They have unilaterally decided that "rules" need to be enforced with the maximum effect, ...
74 votes
3 answers
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Evaluation of SOCVR's Burnination Process

Attention if you're looking for the official process please see the FAQ post: What is the process for tag removal (burnination)? All what you read here is captured, extended, improved and maintained ...
83 votes
4 answers
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We are not reeking of [code-smell]

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. One ...
38 votes
4 answers
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Will they [let] us burninate this tag?

Related to the [var] burniantion proposal. I first noticed the tag thanks to this important JavaScript question let (about 500 questions) In Lisp-like and functional languages, introduces a list ...
16 votes
2 answers
292 views

Should we merge the tag [double-checked] into [double-checked-locking]?

I observe that as at 2016-02-10 the tag double-checked has a mere 10 questions, which do not look to me significantly different from those under double-checked-locking. (Both tags also apparently have ...
29 votes
3 answers
790 views

Plugging the holes in the burninate-system

For the past few years, we've been following a very well formed system for burnination based on Shog's long-term vision. The system has been very successful, and we have managed to complete many ...
-37 votes
1 answer
697 views

Stop using [burninate]

I have a feeling that this will go over like a lead balloon, but I have to ask! The term "burninate" is both childish and exclusionary! There is no such word! It only means something to a small ...
-4 votes
1 answer
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Burninate the [sqlcl] tag?

This is my first considering a burnination. I'm so excited! ... ok, not really. Anyway: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sqlcl Only one question on sqlcl, while there are a zillion Oracle ...
146 votes
1 answer
5k views

We have a [flappy-bird-clone] tag? Really?

flappy-bird-clone I think this tag should be burninated, as I can't see it being useful to anyone, but maybe I'm wrong on this?
193 votes
9 answers
4k views

Keep the love of puns [burninating] in our hearts

Why do people have a little [pun] with their retag and burninate requests? was asked middle of last year. The consensus was pretty clear: puns are a good way to lighten up an otherwise deadly dull ...
25 votes
1 answer
502 views

Do we support [production-support]?

For me it's a simple decision, but I might be wrong. production-support Production support is the practices and disciplines of supporting the IT systems/applications which are currently being used ...
42 votes
1 answer
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Drop [tortoise] synonym of [tortoisesvn]

Right now tortoise is a synonym of tortoisesvn. However, there are several Tortoise* clients nowadays such as tortoisecvs, tortoisegit, tortoisehg and TortoiseSVN and, therefore, I think that tortoise ...
93 votes
3 answers
2k views

Urgh, there exists a "web3.0" tag?

Seriously, what value do these have: web2.0 (x106) web3.0 (x14) and would anyone miss them if I started editing them out of questions?

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