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tag [writedata] shouldn't be written
The writedata tag seems to be used for cases where data is written to a file, loosely used throughout different languages, not pointing to a singular function/method.
There's no tag wiki/summary ...
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Can you [visual]-ize the flames?
The visual could mean a lot of things. Is it too broad to use?
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No space for [blank-space]
This tag, blank-space, doesn't actually describe anything and is used for questions that are not related to each other. Is there a way to remove/lock it?
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An [exhaustive] list of reasons why this tag is superfluous
I just came about the exhaustive tag. It has no description and a total of 14 questions. Among those, the obvious confusion took place. People have used the tag for the following kind of questions:
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Is it time to lose [gain]?
The gain tag only has 23 questions, 8 of which were asked this year.
It is not very specific, and most of it's tagged questions cover a pretty broad array of issues.
The most common usage of the tag ...
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Undo Dubious Tag [udt]?
There's a tag udt with about 97 questions; there's no tag wiki; over 50% of the questions are unanswered; the tag has 6 followers (I wonder if they know what they're following?); only one of the top ...
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It's just too meta: [duplicates] should have [no-duplicates]
There are currently 6186 questions tagged duplicates, but also 75 tagged no-duplicates. Most of the questions tagged duplicates seem to be about avoiding or deleting duplicates anyway, so there isn't ...
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rm -rf [.bash-script]
I ran into a question tagged .bash-script.
8 questions
no info
no tag wiki
What is this supposed to be? Why the dot? Shouldn't only high-rep users be able to create tags? If so: what is this ...
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Burninate the [interpeter] tag [duplicate]
I just encountered the interpeter tag. I'm not a native speaker, so I queried Google Translate in order to find any sensible translation for "interpeter", but it just offers to correct the word to "...
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Is it time for [codingbat] to fly away?
Look at the codingbat tag:
CodingBat is a free site of live coding problems to build coding skills in Java and Python.
I don't see how this tag can be useful to anyone, all the posts tagged with ...
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Let's clean up [friendship]
friendship seems like it's highly unnecessary on Stack Overflow, it has 113 Questions (where none of them are improved by the tag) and no tag Wiki.
According to the Burnination-Request rules - ...
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No key value; pare [keyvaluepair]
keyvaluepair may be a synonym of key-value.
Or maybe burninate keyvaluepair and retag since the other tag is more used and better documented.
I do not have enough meta experience to understand which ...
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The tag [python35] is a duplicate of [python-3.5]
The "python35" tag is a poor man's "python-3.5" and should be removed. There's not a python27, but there is a python-2.7, and the prior is not a synonym of the latter, so I'm suggesting removal.
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Should [file.exists] return true?
I came across the tag file.exists while reviewing a Ruby question. In Ruby, there is are two related methods, yet the question asks about the latter.
File::exists? - now deprecated
File::exist?
At ...
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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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Stow away [magazine]? [duplicate]
The tag magazine has no tag wiki and 30 random questions. Could we please get rid of it?
To me, this looks like the kittens case from the burnination process documentation in this meta answer.
The ...
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The [placement] tag has been displaced
placement has no wiki, no followers, and over 200 questions. Most of the questions seem to revolve around positioning graphical elements, but there are a some odd-ball topics like replica placement ...
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[PCL]: When acronyms attack!
The printer-control-language tag has, ah, a few questions having something to do with printing. Most of them seem to involve computer vision or .NET assemblies instead, though. That's because ...
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Bashing [bash2zsh]
bash2zsh has 10 questions, none of which have anything to do with the website bash2zsh or its associated book, From Bash to Z Shell. Most of them aren't even really in the vein of "what is the Zsh ...
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Should the [connection-manager] tag be cleaned up?
Today I looked for questions with the tag connection-manager, but it seems that the majority of the 51 existing questions were unrelated to the Connection Manager (ConnMan) application I was expecting ...
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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.
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It's a waste of time [maintaining-code]
Since maintaining code is such a large portion of a software developer's life, maybe it's not surprising that there is a maintaining-code tag. However, it's a meta-tag, and none of the questions I've ...
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Do we need a [forward-slash]?
Today I came across the tag forward-slash. It seems fairly pointless to me, as it's used on several unrelated questions that simply involve some use of the / symbol, e.g.:
Are unnecessary slashes in ...
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Burninate/selectively re-tag [words]
words has roughly 500 questions, predominantly by new users, and seems to be used as either as the poor-man's string or to fill a square on a newbie's bingo card when adding tags to his/her first ...
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DROP TAG [table]; [duplicate]
Hey Green slim mutated Dragonite, , I have something that you might want to take a look at (which I saw when asking this question):
table: Its wiki suggests "DO NOT USE THIS TAG" and it has many ...
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Burninate [fdisk] tag
There is an fdisk tag. Of the 40 questions, I see only three, maybe four, which could reasonably be placed on Stack Overflow rather than Super User, and those few don't really need an fdisk tag.
The ...
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Merge [unity3d-5] and [unity5] tags (or synonymize or delete)
The unity3d-5 and unity5 tags are being used for the same purpose. Can these be merged or made into synonyms?
Alternatively, these may not be needed at all. I'm not convinced tagging a question as ...
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We don't need to [ace.js]
There is unused ace.js and more used ace-editor.
I retagged all ace.js question to later one. Can we delete ace.js now?
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Can the [c++] tag be removed from Meta StackOverflow? [duplicate]
There's only a single question that uses it validly (I have removed it meanwhile), but it's not really adding value for research here.
The only effect of this tag may be that users feel encouraged to ...
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Should the [triangle-generation] tag be removed, as it has three bad sides?
triangle-generation attracts very different questions, mostly of low quality.
Some talk about OpenGL, some talk about putting triangles as markers into plots, others about drawing ASCII art triangles,...
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Set fire to the [3rd-party] [duplicate]
Suggesting 3rd-party for burning. It has 1 follower and 111 questions.
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Merge the [barebones] tag into [bare-metal] and burninate unrelated taggings
bare-metal has a tag explanation and corresponds to the common usage of the term: doing assembly without an OS.
barebones has only 12 questions, and is another term for "bare metal`" but it seems to ...
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Catcall due [calculated]
calculated: 106 questions with no clear common topic, no followers, and no tag wiki.
Since so much of programming involves calculating something or another, I don't see how this tag could be helpful.
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Exclude [exclude]
There are currently 845 672 350 149 10 0 questions tagged exclude (6 followers). There is no tag wiki, only a excerpt that states:
Exclude is a generic term for the process of identifying a subset ...
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Time to [wrap] it up, [wrap] is no longer on the menu
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.
The wrap tag is ...
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Stop protecting [protect]
Currently, 209 questions are tagged protect. It is mainly used as a synonym for "prevent" or "hide".
This is a meta tag and I do not see any value in having it. Questions tagged with it range from ...
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Have this tag return to the [source]
source-code is already gone. Good Job guys!
code has been blacklisted since 2011
I think now it's time to do the same thing for source (1,824 questions). The SO Close Vote Reviewers chatroom is on ...
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Burn [m-file] or make synonym of [matlab]
I'd suggest do burn the tag m-file. (currently used 48 times)
As the tag description suggests, it's pretty obsolete:
Text file used by MATLAB, an application used for mathematical
computations. ...
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Burninating [real-world-haskell] is guaranteed to have no side effects
The tag real-world-haskell was created for questions related to the book by the same name as indicated by the tag wiki. Not all questions using this tag appear to be related to the book, though (code ...
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Found tag with a typo'd name. What do I do? [duplicate]
I was reviewing suggested edits when I came across an edit to a new tag wiki, regex-spit. It looks like it was just recently made by the author of the only question in the tag.
It looks like that ...
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We don't want [changes]!
I thought we agreed that we don't need to be [changed], but it turns out that there are changes taking place already.
There are only 45 questions under changes in a wide range of areas. I haven't ...
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Burninate [c-like]
The c-like tag currently has 14 questions under it, it appears that several of these questions are off topic entirely, several should have been tagged instead with a specific language tag instead of ...
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Remove [coprocessor] tag
The coprocessor tag has only seven questions, not even being related as they mean different things with the term “coprocessor” and there is no tag wiki describing an intended use. So we can’t even say ...
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Why do we have this tag[questionmark]
Uh, why is there a questionmark tag?
117 questions. Some about this Unicode character: �. An occasional question about some syntax involving ? (possibly valid? but this is like having a tag for or). ...
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Burnination: [beautifier] needs to be beautified
All of these tag pretty much about tool requests. We've got:
beautifier - 100 questions, almost entirely tool requests
beautify - 39 questions, almost entirely tool requests
beautification - 26 ...
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Are we still trying to axe the [table]?
Quite some time ago, there was a burninate request for table on MSE. It was closed as "off-topic," but never migrated here. The tag's wiki rather strongly (i.e. in ALL CAPS) discourages the use of ...
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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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Let's burn the [mouseless] tag
While scrolling through tags aimlessly (yes i'm that bored) i came across the mouseless tag. This tag has no wiki, and has only been used 5 times... All by the same user. I say we burn it.
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This tag is such a [software-tools]
The SO Close Vote Reviewers (warning, link contains mild profanity) chatroom has been taking on the blatantly off topic software-tools tag for a couple of days. 62 questions remain, which are broken ...
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Should we do something with [readonly] and similar tags?
I stumbled across a single question tagged readonlydictionary, and I looked long and hard at that tag trying to figure out if it made sense.
My initial action was to delete that tag and add readonly +...