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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Burninate [self-hosting]
This is a follow-up from the synonym request Suggestion for tag synonyms [self-host] vs [self-hosting].
The tag self-hosting has 745 questions at the time of writing this proposal.
Does it describe ...
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This [discount] has expired!
The discount tag has nearly 400 questions and obviously judging by the name, it is not related to programming.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it ...
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"[country] roads, take me home"
The country tag is quite ambiguous and isn't really on topic for this site, and has no synonyms. And it has racked up 400+ questions!
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is ...
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Should we return [postal-code] to sender?
The postal-code tag has 394 questions. Most of the questions are in relation to postal/zip/postcodes that are used in the physical addressing of post or mail.
The questions fall under some general ...
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Should we burninate the [interview] tag?
The interview tag has 22 questions. A selection of them are duplicates or closed questions.
Only 1 question is now left in the interview tag. It has been closed.
It is asking for help with interview ...
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Sack the [career-development] tag
There is, apparently, a career-development tag. It has two questions, both of which are closed and likely to get roomba'd soon; there is no tag usage guidance or wiki. Questions about career ...
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The [rowname] and [columnname] tags have been burninated
Tag Counts
rowname x200
columnname x393
Intersection between the two x8
Burnination criteria
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? And is it unambiguous?
The tag ...
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Perhaps the [shortcut] tag is not actually getting us there quicker?
I was writing a questions about keyboard shortcuts when I stumbled across the shortcut tag. It's currently described as:
A route more direct than the one ordinarily taken.
A method or means of doing ...
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The [shipping] tag has been burninated
So... I think we should burninate the shipping tag
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It is something that is in some-way related to ...
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The [maintenance] tag has been burninated
I believe the tag maintenance should be burninated.
It fails all the preliminary checks before burnination:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it ...
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The [variations] tag has been burninated
As I was working on the burnination of the options tag, I came across the question Variant options on Shopify which had both the variation and variations tag (as well as the options tag). When I ...
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Press [right-click] -> delete
1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
The tag doesn't really add something to the understanding of the question. It simply describes a user ...
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This tag is not [old] but it could make us [old]
A new tag, old was recently created for this question. I think it is ambiguous and should be removed.
Burnination criteria:
1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? ...
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Is the [tail] tag telling tall tales?
There are currently just over 1,000 questions tagged with tail. This tag is, IMHO, both (extremely) ambiguous and (mostly) unnecessary. Should we remove it?
Assessment of the formal burnination ...
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The tag [literate-programming] is filled with questions about loops (iteration)
When entering "iterate" into the tag search box for a new question, literate-programming is indeed one of the suggested tags...
Is there anything that can be done to prevent this from ...
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The [customer] has been removed
I happened upon the customer tag today. It presently has 202 questions, 36 of which were created in 2022 (about 6 per month).
The questions, predictably, revolve around eCommerce software. The top ...
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Are [xml-entities], [html-entities], and [character-entities] actually one entity?
There are three very similar tags:
html-entities, with 1335 questions
xml-entities, with 54 questions
character-entities, with 45 questions
These all seem to describe the same thing: the method of ...
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The [connect] tag is being burninated
This tag is in phase 4 of the burnination process described here. The question and comments have been cleaned to allow for on-topic discussion about the burnination of this tag. Please keep it that ...
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[how-to] burninate this tag?
Seriously? We have a how-to tag? Well... we shouldn't. Let's go through the criteria:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Absolutely not. ...
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We should Ex-[communicate] this tag
communicate is sitting at 130 questions.
Almost half of these questions are about Python's subprocess module, usually code using the Popen.communicate method. Of those, the overwhelming majority are ...
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Have we done the [walkthrough]?
walkthrough has around 60 questions at present.
Here's the walkthrough:
Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?
It's hardly related to any content possibly asked in the question, and no, a ...
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The [colon] tag has been burninated
I think we should burninate the colon tag for the same reasons we burninated the comma tag:
Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?
In a sense, the contents have a colon somewhere in there. ...
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Should we burninate the [i] tag?
Recently I started seeing Python questions tagged i (example: How to create a background mask from numpy array?).
They seem to involve iteration like for i in collection. When I hover over this tag in ...
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Do we need [effective-c++]?
There is effective-c++ tag. Currently it has 80 questions.
Its tag info states:
Tag for implementing and understanding guidelines and recommendations
in any of the books "Effective C++: 50 ...
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This tag has hit rock [bottom]
So... we have a bottom tag on SO. I propose we get rid of it.
Criteria for burnination:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is
applied? And is it unambiguous?
No, certainly not....
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Rename [scenekit-modelio]
The questions with this tag are trying to refer to Model I/O.
Model I/O is not specifically for use with SceneKit. If the creator of the tag was trying to differentiate it from [modelio], [apple-...
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Burninate [frontend]
I don't really see what role the frontend can possibly bring to a question. Couple of issues I have:
It does not describe any particular technology or framework
It's completely ambiguous seemingly ...
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Which of the various Escape tags should escape from being burninated?
There appears to be several versions of Escape/Escaped that reference escaping special characters or text strings. Should some of them be burninated?
I have only included the tags which specifically ...
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Burninate [wordle-game], [wordsearch], [sudoku] and [crossword]
The game Wordle is in vogue right now, and we got wordle-game. There also exists crossword, sudoku and wordsearch. Are these really necessary? We don't have hangman, checkers. These game and puzzle ...
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The [options] tag has been burninated
I am proposing that the options tag be burninated. There are about 1945 questions with the tag. Most of the top answerers have only answered one such question; a few have answered two. One top ...
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Capture the [cdc]?
I've stumbled across cdc, with currently 496 questions. The tag wiki explicitly refers to multiple unrelated things:
CDC may refer to the Communication Device Class (or USB CDC). Also may refer to ...
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Fix the [transporter] malfunction
I've recently stumbled across transporter, with currently 1 watcher and 36 questions. There's no tag wiki at all either.
Addressing the points Shog9 makes:
Does it describe the contents of the ...
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Burn the [java-native-library] tag
There is no such thing as a "Java Native library", and therefore java-native-library should be burned or merged with java-native-interface.
I guess this might stem from the misconception, ...
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What is the [drawer] tag for?
The drawer tag currently has no description, and it's not entirely clear what it's supposed to refer to.
I'd personally be inclined to get rid of it, unless its intended purpose (if there is one) can ...
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The [term] tag has been burninated
The term tag has the following usage guidance:
May refer to: 1) Term (language) or Terminology, 2) Term (time), 3) Technical term, 4) Scientific terminology or 5) Telecom Enforcement Resource and ...
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Re-burninate and blacklist [check]
The check tag has re-appeared in the last month after being successfully burninated twice: ~7 years ago and ~1 year ago. I think we should re-burninate and also blacklist it as it's just being misused ...
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[page-numbering]'s days are numbered
page-numbering has 164 questions and its wiki explanation is:
Refers to the common task of numbering pages.
Burnination criteria
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is ...
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Do we really need separate tags for minor patch versions of Ruby?
I could find five of them:
ruby-2.1.3
ruby-2.1.4
ruby-2.1.5
ruby-2.3.1
ruby-2.3.8
that, regardless there are some questions using these tags, it's very unlikely they have to do with particular ...
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We have the wrong [version] [duplicate]
The version tag has the following description:
Version defines an unique state of a computer software or a file.
This tag doesn't add much to a question. You can't be an expert in versions, since it'...
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Please [downgrade] this tag out of existence
The downgrade tag has the following description:
This tag refers to the process of replacing a particular system with an older version of the same system
This tag does not really add useful ...
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I challenge the [kattis] tag
The tag info page for kattis says it all:
Use this tag for programming challenges found on Kattis.com.
Kattis is a website where you can find hundreds of programming problems to solve. Kattis is ...
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Are we [trading] one problem for another?
I came across this trading tag. The tag excerpt says,
The act of buying and selling financial instruments, such as money markets spot instruments, stocks, bonds, commodities, virtual currencies, ...
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The [high-resolution] has been downscaled
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.
high-resolution ...
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Should we unprocess [python-textprocessing]?
The current python-textprocessing tag has 136 questions on Stack Overflow.
We currently have tags for both python and text-processing (1721 questions).
Does this tag really add any meaningful ...
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Can we please unlist [tolist]?
When working on How could we make [todictionary] less ambiguous? I came across questions with the tolist tag.
It has all the same problems as the todictionary tag:
No tag wiki, no description, a ...
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How could we make [todictionary] less ambiguous?
There is this todictionary tag, with 53 questions.
But the tag is way too ambiguous... It doesn't have a tag wiki nor does it have a tag wiki excerpt.
The original use for this tag (at least I suppose)...
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The [qa] tag has been burninated
Stack Overflow has a qa tag (with the synonym quality-assurance) with almost 1400 questions, out of which around 9% are closed.
From a quick look over the questions, there seems to be a bit of ...
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Should we burninate the [cryptocurrency] and [nft] tags?
cryptocurrency - 778 questions
nft - 248 questions
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
While they are in the same wheelhouse as blockchain, ...
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Should we pipe [MangoDB] to /dev/null?
I propose we burninate the mangodb tag. Users have been confusing it for the mongodb tag, as it's only one letter different. There are now 33 questions remaining on the tag after I went through and re-...
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We should react on [reactive-mongo-java]
reactive-mongo-java is just a combination of existing tags and doesn't have any value.
Which is mirrored by it having only 20 uses and no wiki.