Questions tagged [burninate-request]
Requests to have a tag "burninated" (or deleted) from the system. Use for both requesting a removal, as well as discussing if a tag needs removal. Read the tag wiki for more details.
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Stop the spread of [spreadsheet]
The spreadsheet tag is currently in an awkward position. In this meta thread, it was pointed out that the excerpt provides non-standard guidance:
Use this tag for questions about spreadsheet apps, ...
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Hang tight, [serp]'s up
serp 84 questions
Serp refers to Search Engine Results Page. This page displays the results of search query. General questions about SEO are off topic here unless directly related to programming.
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Burninate [now] now
I just discovered the now tag. It has 6 followers and 89 43 0 questions. Its wiki excerpt says:
Represents a method or function used to obtain the current system time in most languages.
and its ...
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We are no longer accepting [donations]
Burninate request for donations:
1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
In a way, it does describe the contents, which is when you want ...
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Is the Hello-world tag useful?
I've noticed some 459 questions tagged hello-world and I was wondering if this is really a necessary tag.
It doesn't tell anything much about that the question except that it is from a beginner to ...
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The [pc] tag description is not very PC
There is a two year old burninate request, but it seems the only outcome was to add this rather questionable tag description to pc:
Anything about personal computers.
A quick look shows that yes, ...
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Making [status] declined
The condition of status is declining rapidly.
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It's a very broad term that refers to no specific software or methodology, and is being combined with virtually every ...
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Take a [hint], we don't need [hints]
Stack Overflow has two hint tags without usage guidelines:
hint (254 questions)
hints (73 questions)
Should these tags be merged, or should they both be burninated?
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Derail [railstutorial.org]
railstutorial.org is about questions stemming from confusion with the (apparently wildly popular, or perhaps merely extremely confusing?) RoR tutorial at the site of the same name, by Michael Hartl. ...
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Burninate the width and height tags
Burninate width and height. There are no experts for these things.
( Please no arguments like "there are measurement experts who might specialize in width" :P )
Searching for the tags isn't better ...
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Are we fed up with the [spoon-feeding] tag?
Since yesterday Iāve seen spoon-feeding being used on a few questions (5 as of now).
It was created by torazaburo, its tag wiki says:
Question where the author is requesting code to be written for ...
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Burninate or rename [common]
The common tag has 240 questions. It has no tag wiki.
16 of these questions are about Fortran, and probably Fortran common blocks.
14 questions look like they're about apache-commons, which already ...
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Close the [art] gallery
Another day, another meta-tag:
art
Art is the product or process of deliberately arranging items (often with symbolic significance) in a way that influences and affects one or more of the senses, ...
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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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This [calc] does not compute
The wiki page of the calc tag states:
calc refers to anything remotely related to anything about calculating
anything. Because of its vague purpose, it should be avoided.
I'm curious what is the ...
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Shall we burninate the preposterous punless [pp] tag?
I've recently found pp. It has no tag wiki, and the questions tagged pp all use it differently. Additionally, it only has 35 questions, the earliest of which was asked almost 10 years ago, meaning ...
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Make [x] tag an ex-tag
There are 8 question in x. One of them amazingly only has that tag. None of them relates to the X display server.
Should we burninate this tag?
Notice: I neither have the privilege nor know how to ...
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Burninate [square]
There's at least four things that the square tag refers to:
Anything that involves the four-sided shape with 90° angles, whether it be square <div>s, squares in a game, or square nodes in a ...
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I'm at a [loss] for words
loss
No excerpt or wiki. 298 questions.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Describes a general "loss" in most cases. Lost settings, ...
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Burninate [balance]?
As-of September 2016: Questions tagged with it:
91 questions
3 tag watchers
no usage guidance
As-of October 2020:
166 questions
12 tag watchers
no usage guidance, but a tag wiki:
balance is used ...
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We should put [restful-url] to rest
First of all, there's no proper usage guidance for restful-url, as can be seen in the tag wiki:
Representational state transfer (REST) is a style of software architecture for distributed ...
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Kill the [detect] and [detection] tags
I saw the detect tag (683 uses) pop up today, and looking at the tag excerpt
Detect relates to discover or identifying the presence of.
and the tremendous breadth of questions under it (hardware ...
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It's my way or the [huawei]
In the grand tradition of [apple], [microsoft] and [htc] (all company tags) I give you
huawei
164 questions that don't describe the question, just the company who made the hardware.
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What's in an [application-name]?
I recently came across a question tagged with application-name. On investigation, there is no guidance on the tag and there appears to be no real consistency in the usage.
There's only 39 questions ...
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Can we switch off the [projector] please?
The projector tag has no wiki, and as a result, the 100 questions tagged with it vary wildly in what they presume the word to mean.
So, here we go...
Does it describe the contents of the questions ...
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Burninate [crash]
The crash tag (x5776) seems unnecessary to me.
Nobody can be an expert at crashes.
It is not useful (I highly doubt it that anyone searches for crash)
Used for all types of errors/exceptions for all ...
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Burninate [importance]
importance is a pretty generic term. The only recurring meaning currently used by questions is to refer to various weighing algorithms which is too unspecific.
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Clean up the [sony] tag: Is it useful at all, or should we re-tag and clean up?
The sony tag, despite being used on 743 posts, isn't a great one. Besides informing us that there is something related to a brand in the question, it doesn't tell us a whole lot. An earlier issue has ...
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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: ļæ½. An occasional question about some syntax involving ? (possibly valid? but this is like having a tag for or). ...
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Tag [dynamic] is very ambiguous and seldom describes the content
The tag dynamic is very ambiguous and does not well describe the content in the question and I struggle to think of a question where it can work as the only tag for the question. I consider this to be ...
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Turn off the [production-environment]
How can one be an expert in production-environment?
Sure we all have them, but I feel that adding this tag to any question doesn't really add value. Regardless of where the problem is occurring, it's ...
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Stack Overflow doesn't have a [mode] where we need this tag
The description of the mode tag is as follows:
Mode is a state in which a program exposes a particular subset of its functionality.
Many of the questions tagged have nothing to do with that, they'...
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Remove [programming-languages]
Not completely, as stated by Dukeling. I'll edit some questions to remove some programming-languages in questions, that do ask about one language, not about programming languages overall.
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It's time to cross the [line]
I discovered today that there's actually a line tag, and 4,000+ questions use it. According to its wiki entry, it's described as:
The shortest distance between two points. Or, a row of characters ...
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Cleaning up phone related tags
I'm surprised that I couldn't find a post about it yet, since those tags are in seemingly bad state (at least after some quick look through the tags).
I wanna note that I didn't look through all of ...
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Turn off the [heat]!
The tag heat is currently being regularly misapplied, and therefore it is a good candidate for burnination. This tag has 251 questions at present.
Looking at the criteria for burnination:
Does it ...
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Blacklist the [data] tag
The data tag was burninated once before. It was re-created yesterday and has since gained 27 new questions. Can we please burninate it again and blacklist it?
March 8: It took two weeks to finally ...
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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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We don't need to [retrieve] anything
The retrieve tag is one of the most vague tags I have ever seen. It has only three followers and 491 questions, and doesn't have any wiki. Is there any reason we need this tag?
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Let the [flame]s burn?
It seems that the flame tag has no guidance, no wiki and 2 followers.
It has 13 questions (as of writing), that, as far as I could gather, refer to a wide range of different things, including:
The ...
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Burninate the [percentage] tag and its friends
Stack Overflow has tags for both percent (Edit: this is now burned) and percentage (893 973 1089 questions). I think that either one, although probably percent since it is used less, should be ...
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Impale the [vlad]!
I've noticed that the tag vlad is used ambiguously in the following two cases:
Vlad the deployer, an application deployment automation for Ruby/Rake?
VLAD (vector of locally aggregated descriptors), ...
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Request to blacklist the [covid-19-data] tag
Very related to "Request to blacklist the [covid-19] tag".
A user created the covid-19-data tag, yesterday.
I feel like the tag doesn't add any relevant information to the question, lust like ...
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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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[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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Limit [access] to this tag: Burninate or merge with [access-control]?
The access tag is a tag with 1720 questions, and its description is
In computer security, general access control includes identification, authentication, authorization, access approval, and audit.
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We want no further [interaction] with this tag
The interaction tag has 572 questions (and counting) and no tag wiki. Uses span the following areas:
Many (probably a slim majority) have to do with building statistical models, and are really ...
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A [conceptual] burnination request
I just stumbled upon a conceptual question that was tagged as such. Wow! The tag description is literally meta:
Conceptual questions involve programming problems which are not related to program ...
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Burninate the [data-science] tag?
There are a small number (339) of posts tagged as data-science.
I'm a Data Scientist myself, but I think this tag is probably worthless. Almost all 150,000 R questions, all MATLAB, Octave, and ...