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I want to delete the [internet]

Internet, depending who you ask, means different things in different contexts. It is a vague concept where everyone has their own idea of what exactly it is, and the official definition is too broad ...
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Do we need coordinated efforts to moderate the site?

A Background Example: I have been participating in the Godaddy Burnination Should we burninate [godaddy]? A request I did not want. Yet I have assisted with this daily, am even a room owner of the ...
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Should we burn [sudoku]?

The tag wiki for sudoku describes the puzzle sudoku, obviously. However, do we really need meta tags describing the game the asker is trying to make? As for it being a meta tag, if you saw a question ...
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Why is tag burnination (and everything it entails) important for you?

So, tag burnination was once again questioned. The thing is that those questioning it never ever reach any constructive discussion including the participation of the large base of users. So, let's ...
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Do we need the [checklist] tag. If so, what is it about?

I just reviewed checklist for plagiarised content. It turned out to have a tag wiki that had nothing to do with programming, but more how people use checklists in daily life. Checklist A ...
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What is the appropriate reaction to meta tags?

The fundamental doctrine is already laid out in The Death of Meta Tags — as I've seen referenced many, many times — but I found no guidance on how to react to meta tags (when applied to a particular ...
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Let's burn(inate) our [finance]!

The financial and finance tags are meta-tags and should be burninated. The tag wiki for financial says: Anything related to financial calculations and processing of financial data. For example, ...
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Should all burninate-requests follow a template?

Relevant: When to burninate Before you start doing anything, put a little bit of thought into the request: Does this tag even need to be burninated? [...] Does it describe the contents of the ...
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I can't seem to [find] a reason for this tag to exist

The usage guidance is: This tag has multiple meanings. Please DO NOT use this tag if you're just trying to find something. And the description is: find is: a filesystem search tool on ...
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Tag only edits should not bump

We all want tags to be useful. The tag clean up (synonym or burninate) processes fix those tags silently, no bumping of the affected questions. In the same vein, I think it would be useful if edits ...
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Should [cascade] be used for CSS? Or better retag to [css-cascade]?

I saw that some questions use the tags css and cascade. However, the description says cascade should only be used for something about relational databases. In fact, among the more than 900 questions ...
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