Linked Questions
29 questions linked to/from Evaluation of SOCVR's Burnination Process
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Clean-up by downvoting? A ridiculous user experience
I was wondering how I suddenly got 5 6 downvotes on a 5-year-old, and well-upvoted answer (10k link) screenshot. After some hunting around...
There are just a few questions & answers needing to ...
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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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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 ...
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We have stopped doing [research]
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.
Here is the ...
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Should we burninate this tag [once] and for all?
I was very surprised that the once tag exists at all. It even has a tag description:
Once: The code or operation is meant to fire only one time, typically only on the first execution. This tag can ...
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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?
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Why do people have a little [pun] with their retag and burninate requests?
Every now and then I see a retag or burninate request in Meta. They seem to be relatively easy to identify as they normally include puns and play of words in their titles. For example:
This tag ...
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Should we burninate the [close] tag?
The tag wiki for close states:
In general, close is the action performed to terminate a portion of a
program or the complete program. If a file has changed since it was
opened and the program ...
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Should we cut [corners]?
The corners (syn. corner) has no wiki, 0 followers and some 173 questions. I skimmed through all of them and "corners" is used as one of:
Corners of a drawn shape (some graphics object or canvas) or ...
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We don't need [guidelines]!
guidelines looks like a meta-tag. It doesn't make sense for it to be the only tag, and doesn't help much with categorization. If a question is really only about guidelines, it's probably primarily ...
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Should we burninate the [priority] tag?
This tag is a useless meta tag. It has no tag wiki summary and it is highly implausible that somebody can be an expert in priority. Some examples of how this tag was used:
priority in macro (++x vs x+...
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Make it easier to prevent new questions being added in a tag
In part because of the recent controversy about downvoting questions for Roomba, @Shog9, myself, and others had a long conversation attempting to address the real problem: what are the goals of tag ...
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Do I need to ask before burninating tiny tags? [duplicate]
There are many pages of tags on SO and many of them are used for only a few questions.
Fortunately, this means that it's super obvious when a tag should go (namely when there's no wiki and existing ...
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Can we start burninating or synonymising [initalization]?
EDIT 3:
After @JDB has pointed out this link in the comments, I have been enlightened as to the polling approach of pasting answers and asking people to vote on them is not a good one. Hence, I am ...
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Burninate [letter] tag
I came across letter tag that should be burninated, because there's no sense in being an expert in letters. Questions do not even seem like they're from the same category.