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What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

My thoughts There's been a focus on new user retention. Which is pretty much what's been the crux of the issue since the welcoming blog all those months ago. The NetWork is concerned about new user ...
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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? Return to FAQ Index
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Tag removals must be discussed and documented on Meta

Recently I was notified that a user, who has since been suspended, went on a mass-edit spree to remove tags that they believed were not needed on the site. Many of these tags had, and still have, ...
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Is it dangerous to patrol a tag with issues?

I recently got a hobby of watching a certain problematic tag, where about 95% of the questions are basically crap. I added it to my favorite tags, so I can go about downvoting, voting to close and ...
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Does the existence of low-quality tags encourage people to ask low-quality questions?

During the discussion about whether to burninate the Kali Linux tag, several people extended the argument that people would continue to ask off-topic questions regardless of whether there was a tag ...
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What determines what tags will get a popup with usage guidance?

Related: Display a popup when a low-reputation user tags a question with a frequently-misused tag So, awhile back I had a proposal to show a popup when users add a frequently-misused tag to their ...
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Are questions relate to Linux shell off-topic?

I have recently gained privileged for close vote queues. So while reviewing I came across many questions tagged with Linux and Shell marked as off topic. This is the link for one of them. Most of ...
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Dispute Tag synonym [Google-Calendar] -> [google-calendar-API]

As per How can I dispute a tag synonym? I am coming here to dispute a synonym I have just run across. Tag in question is Google-Calendar synonyms in question is google-calendar-API it can be seen ...
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Are questions on programming tools installation/configuration on-topic? [duplicate]

I have seen several instances of questions that don't seem to be directly about programming. To be precise, they are about installing and configuring development tools - e.g. NS2, Cygwin, Visual ...
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Can we improve our stance on off-topic questions about deep learning?

We are experiencing an increased amount of deep learning questions lately. Not only does it define one of the latest breakthroughs of this decade in image recognition and other fields, but also easily ...
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Are blender questions on topic?

First off a bit of background. Blender is a open source program for entirety of the 3D pipeline. (If all that means nothing to you then you will understand why I'm asking this.) In May of 2013 blender ...
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Tag suggestion: Wiremod and/or E2 (revised)

This was inspired by reviewing this question. The revised question after the initial question was closed for the lack of details and clarity. Tag name e2 (with expression2 and expression-2 mapping to ...
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Re-route [router]

NOTE: Please excuse my poor attempt at a tag pun The router tag is a tag specifying the level three networking device as mentioned form the tag wiki: A router is a device that forwards data ...
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