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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We need to improve our [communication]
The communication tag is merely described as
Communication is the activity of conveying information.
That's not even a programming concept.
Looking through the questions shows that there's ...
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Is this one [Rotation] too many?
Recently encountered the rotation tag on a question in the Close Votes queue and, as it seems to serve no clear purpose, it appears to be a ripe candidate for burnination.
This tag has just over 10,...
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Now it's time to judge [competitive-coding]
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No. That a question is about a program for a competitive coding is irrelevant to the question itself. It ...
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Let's cart the [shopping-cart] away
I've just noticed that we have a shopping-cart tag, I almost cried. Do we really need this tag?
Sample questions:
Add shopping to existing Asp.net MVCwebsite
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...
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Is there a place for [magic]?
According to the tag wiki for magic:
Describes things known as "magic strings" or "magic numbers". These are hard coded variables that cannot be changed at runtime.
However, questions tagged with ...
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Can we remove the Codility meta tag?
So, we apparently have a codility tag now, which currently has 10 questions. This is a classic Meta tag because Codility is a testing platform, not a type of programming question. In general, the fact ...
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Tag burnination request: [coding-style]
I just became aware that the coding-style tag is still alive on Stack Overflow, and it seems like the whole tag is inviting questions that are primarily opinion-based. The tag's history goes all the ...
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Do we need the [checklist] tag. If so, what is it about?
I just reviewed checklist for plagiarised content. It turned out to have a tag wiki that had nothing to do with programming, but more how people use checklists in daily life.
Checklist
A ...
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We need an [admin] or [administrator] to burninate this tag
I suggest abolishing the admin and administrators tags. It is not a valid topic on which anyone can be an expert or would have an interest in following.
It currently has about 4,300 questions, most of ...
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Do we need to be [changed]?
changed currently has 32 questions.
It doesn't have a specific meaning, it's not helpful to the questions. Request to burninate the tag.
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Erase all [data]
The data tag is ridiculously broad and someone even changed the description of it so people don't use it.
There was a Meta question made for it but it was closed (not sure why it wasn't migrated to ...
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Burninate [rules] tags
The rules tag is problematic. It meets the criteria for burnination:
1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Yes it describes the contents, ...
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It's time for [code-cleanup]
I've stumbled across the code-cleanup tag and I'm not quite sure if it really is on-topic for Stack Overflow.
Just by looking at how the tag is worded seems off-topic as any code cleanup seems to be ...
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What have we [deleted]?
The deleted tag has a total of 117 posts (a new post every ~6 days), of that: 59% have a score of 0 or less, 9% are closed, there are only 3 followers and the tag's excerpt and wiki are both empty.
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Does the tag [non-functional] provide any value?
I came across a question with the tag non-functional. There is no tag wiki for this, and there are now 17 questions tagged with it (I removed the tag from the eighteenth question). The majority of ...
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Burninate [advertising] and [monetization]
The tags advertising and monetization attract a lot of off-topic questions and aren't clearly defined. Please burninate them with fire.
Sample questions with these tags:
https://stackoverflow.com/...
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Burninate/Retag [call]
call (3856 questions now) is confusing. The description says:
"Call" may refer to originating a conversation by telephone, or may refer to executing a subroutine in code.
Searching for ...
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These two tags are [LinkedIn]
The tag-excerpt of linkedin says:
A tool used for finding business/networking connections, such as for suggesting job candidates. Used for questions regarding LinkedIn's APIs. Do not ask questions ...
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That sure is a nice [minecraft] tag you have there. It would be a shame if anything happened to it
Inspired by: Asking Minecraft questions on Stack Overflow
We have 1,032 questions tagged minecraft.
As much as I love the game, the tag is irrelevant on SO. It's a meta-tag:
How can you tell you're ...
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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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Remove [implementation]
implementation may have > 1000 Questions, but it has < 10 followers. That must be due to its uselessness.
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Burninate [getElementsByClassName]
The tag getelementsbyclassname is for a single javascript function which seems like a pretty specific bit of tagging compared to the usual 'language' level tags.
It has 286 questions in the last ...
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Have you read my [article] about burnination?
I'm writing an article (currently 375 questions) about tag burnination.
1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No, the questions sharing the ...
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We don't need this in our tag [inventory]
I don't think inventory (currently, 511 questions) should be part of our tag inventory.
It has no tag wiki, and its tag wiki excerpt consists solely of:
Inventory Systems (DELETED)
1. Does it ...
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Should the '4clojure' tag be burninated?
4Clojure is a site with exercises which helps learning the Clojure programming language. There are only 40 questions tagged with 4clojure comparing with over 8000 questions tagged with clojure.
The ...
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Clean up the [check] tag
Though the check tag has a tag wiki excerpt stating that it's meant to be used for the c library, there are many questions which are about "checking" something in general and don't fit the tag.
With ...
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Is interview-question really a good tag for SO?
I just came across a question about interview questions that was tagged interview-question.
This tag doesn't strike me as a very good fit for SO, or at least like a tag that can easily be used to ...
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The [embarcadero] tag has been burninated
There is the useless embarcadero tag - a company name that keeps resurrecting in various questions.
It never had gone through the burnination process (at least I could not find it), but according to ...
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Burninate / retag the [execute] tag
The execute tag (x715) seems too broad.
Execute what exactly? A program? What type of program? A query? A procedure? A function? A script? What type of script? A command? Something else?
It ...
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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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Empty the [recycle-bin]
I believe the tag recycle-bin(194 questions) is not useful, because:
It contains many unrelated questions. Most of them are about deleting files or putting them in the recycle bin, be it on Mac OSX, ...
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Should we burninate [nokia]?
nokia is a company, and in line with the recent burninations of apple and microsoft, and htc I propose that we burninate it.
Addressing the points Shog9 makes:
Does it describe the contents of the ...
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Remove all the [tags]
The description on tags is:
A tag is a marker or semantic descriptor. Despite generic origin this "tag" has become synonymous with HTML - if your question is already within this context, it'...
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Let's burninate [magazine]
I found today that we have a tag magazine (only 16 closed questions). Most of the questions there revolve around creating (online) magazines, or making a layout look like a magazine.
"Magazine" is ...
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Let's stop [Chat]tering
At the moment, we have a tag called chat. This seems like a meta tag.
We use this tag for the following:
Asking how a chat works on some platform: 1
Off-topic questions: 1
The above list is just a ...
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Restrict the use of [restrict]
The tag restrict has no wiki page or short summary, so it unclear what is meant by the tag. Half of the questions using this tag are in the context of C where restrict is a keyword and some C++ ...
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No need to pay [attribute]
I came upon this tag in a review:
attribute and synonym attributes
With a description of:
The attributes tag should be used for any issues relating to a property of an object, element, or file, ...
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Burninate the [pod] bay doors please, Trogdor
The tag pod specifically states in its tag-wiki that it shouldn't be used:
DO NOT USE THIS TAG! Instead, prefer a specific tag like [kubernetes-pod] or [cocoapods].
Moreover, the tag-wiki ...
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Can we defy [convention]?
Currently, the convention tag has about 174 questions, 28 of which have been closed.
It's used for the following types of questions:
Best practices
Gradle's build-by-convention
Should we burn it?
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The [music] is back with followers
Going though the tags today I noticed the music tag was back after being burninated. The one thing that caught my eye is even though the tag was burned and was newly created, it already had 2.1k ...
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Should we appcelerate [appc]
I noticed that Rene Pot just created lots of new one-off tags:
appc
appc-windows
appc-studio
appc-cli
appc-ios
appc-ti
appc-alloy
appc-android
appc-oss
None of the tags has caught on yet, or has a ...
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Tag burnination request: [c++primer]
The tag c++primer seems to be far too specific and refers to mainly exercise-type questions.
Tag wiki:
A book written by Stanley B. Lippman, Josée Lajoie and Barbara E. One of the best books for C+...
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Stop [jumping] around
jumping is being (mis)used in various different questions, such as posts related to:
game mechanics & gaming engine
microprocessor programming
audio player
css & navigation
page anchor / size
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Time to [insert] this tag into the incinerator?
I'm of the opinion that insert (12,457 questions at the time of writing) is at the very least too broad, and at most not required at all. While the first thing that springs to mind with this tag is ...
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What is [python-list] good for?
The tag python-list can be replaced by python + list (or one of the more specific Python version tags).
python-list has no description and only 18 questions (with 2 followers) - I really do not see ...
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Burninate [javax] tag?
The javax tag has the wiki:
Pointless catch-all tag. Do not use. For removal.
It has 23 followers, and 199 questions.
If its meaning should be javax package of java I do not see how such tag would ...
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[Hide] the whole [show-hide] [show]
I recently came across across the show, hide, and show-hide tags. According to their wikis, they typically refer to showing or hiding HTML elements, though it does add the caveat that it could be more ...
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Burninate [custom-lists]
custom-lists
300 questions about various list type things, mainly by low rep
users.
3 followers (not clear what they're actually following)
No wiki
Questions on subjects ranging from list, ...
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Retag / burninate the [spark] tag
There is Apache Spark, a distributed computing engine, and there is Spark, a component of Adobe Flex 4. People are tagging questions about both with spark, when they should instead be tagging them ...
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Burninate? Great [success]
I just stumbled across the success tag, which looks like a pile of execrable garbage. How can one be an expert in success unless you are Jon Skeet?
It's a meta-tag, doesn't add any value to any ...