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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 [npm-start]

About the tag The npm start command is a shorthand for npm run start or executes node server.js in the case of an absence of a start script in package.json. The tag npm-start has a minimal wiki and ...
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Should [sender] be burninated?

The tag sender has 328 questions and many of them seem to not follow the tag guidance. The tag is: ambiguous as sender could mean anything even in the context of events not strictly programming ...
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Do we need the [commercial-application] tag?

The commercial-application tag has 32 questions, no usage guidance, and is mostly off-topic questions. The tag itself is ambiguous. Almost everything that professional developers work on are ...
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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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This tag DOES go out of [style]

The style tag is condemned by its own tag wiki: DO NOT USE THIS TAG. This tag does not currently have a single, well-defined meaning. It is often used in place of, or in conjunction with, [css]. It ...
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This tag is kind of [fuzzy]

The tag wiki for fuzzy says Do not use this tag. It is ambiguous: see fuzzy-search, fuzzy-logic, or image-processing for more appropriate tags. If the wiki says not to use it then shouldn't we ...
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Burninate [elixir-framework]

elixir-framework is a vague and pointless tag. There are currently 145 questions with this tag. Its excerpt is: Frameworks for Elixir like Dynamo and Phoenix, that leverage the power of the Erlang VM ...
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I'd like to note a tag in my [notebook] that seems to have reappeared

I recently noticed that the notebook tag was created (about 4 hours ago as I'm typing this question). Oddly, though, it has 12 followers, and the one question (referring to SQL notebooks) that uses ...
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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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Unmanageable [content-management-system]

I think this tag falls into the same category as api: it's just too nondescript to be useful. cms is usually used when: Asking us to recommend a CMS (off-topic) A specific CMS tag is lonely (...
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Burninate [psychology]

Should we burninate psychology tag? It has total of 56 questions asked, no tag wiki. Tag description invites off-topic and opinionated questions. And for on topic questions that use libraries like ...
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Burnination is the [next] step

32 7 questions labeled next, none of them are related. Some refer to jQuery iterators, some refer to SQL index enumeration, some refer to reading files... it's a mess. There is a wiki, but it's one ...
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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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Liquidate the [companyname] tags. They are useless

I think that all the tags for a company, corporation, or IT group in the form of [companyname] should be burned. They don't add any value to SO, because: They do not make it any easier to find ...
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Let's rage against [range]

The current tag-wiki for range is as follows: A range is an extent of values between its lower and upper bound. It can refer to a DOM Range, the Ruby Range class, the Python range function or ...
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Burninate request for tag: fortify360

I have worked for Fortify for almost eight years. For a short while we renamed our product suite Fortify 360. This name has been defunct since at least 2011 now; but it has become a Stack Overflow tag ...
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Is it time for a change of [administration]?

Stack Overflow has an administration tag with several hundred questions (at the time this post was written) that span a whole range of topics, many of which are borderline (or even blatantly) off-...
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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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It's too late for first [impressions]

impressions - 66 questions, no excerpt Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? In most cases, we're talking about advertising impressions, ...
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I'm a little [puzzle]d as to why we even have this tag

The puzzle tag has the following description: DO NOT USE - prefer constructive questions, or use more descriptive tags. Otherwise, your question might be appropriate for codegolf.stackexchange.com. ...
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Has the time for [temporal] ended?

There is a tag temporal with 246 questions Q1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? And is it unambiguous? A1. No, it is a rather ambiguous. It has no wiki and is ...
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Burninate the [preview] tag

I believe the preview (900 Questions) tag is useless, because: It contains many unrelated questions. Most of them are about previewing something, be it video files, documents, websites, streams of ...
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Burninate [pages] again

pages was removed last year but it came back and currently has 160 questions tagged under it. We need to burninate it again.
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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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Should we stop [sharing] the [share] tag?

This is a discussion - not an invitation to go and burninate tags. Please refrain from burninating these tags for now We have a share tag. Here's the tag wiki for that tag: questions about sharing ...
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Auntie [em], I'm afraid you'll have to go

em - 275 questions. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? What caught my eye was the double-meaning excerpt em is a unit of measurement ...
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Cannot find value in [cannot-find-symbol]

I just stumbled upon the cannot-find-symbol tag. It refers to a common Java compiler error. We already have a very comprehensively answered canonical question with 750k views. There are 175 ...
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Burnination of [dashboard]

A dashboard is a user interface that organizes and presents information in a way that is easy to read to the user of a website. A dashboard typically indicates items which require urgent actions at ...
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Don't feel blue about [bluehost]

The godaddy tag is in the process of being burninated. Recently, I noticed another web hosting company attracting a lot of questions: Bluehost with bluehost containing 290 questions right now. Should ...
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Should we [dup]-hammer this tag?

The dup tag is not very consistent; it is used for the Ruby method dup, the OS function dup and other unrelated things. Also it has no description. Even the two most voted posts on the tag are not ...
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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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Let's stash the [stash] tag

All questions that were tagged stash have been retagged to either git-stash, atlassian-stash, perl-stash, or expressionengine-stash. Please burn stash, as it is too ambiguous. The tag wiki for stash ...
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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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Burninate [inversion] and [invert]

Looking at the highest-voted inversion questions (72 total), I see: priority inversion inversion-of-control regex-negation mathematical inversion inversion of colors bit-manipulation something weird ...
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Burninate [underlying] tag

I was reviewing some questions that use the implementation when I noticed the existence of the underlying. I really cannot imagine any situation where it would be useful. It is simply too general to ...
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This tag is so ambiguous that we have no [choice] but to burninate it

The choice tag has 456 questions and no tag usage guidance. It's used for everything from dropdown menus in various languages to XSD to NumPy. That being said: This tag is highly ambiguous It does ...
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This tag breaks the site's [contract]

contract No usage guidance, applied hither and thither, only 318 mostly-zero-upvote questions. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No, and no....
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Should this tag kick the [bucket]?

bucket has 322 questions right now. These questions belong to a broad set of topics, such as, Amazon-s3-bucket Google-cloud-bucket Couchbase-bucket And sometimes, to denote some sort of data ...
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Silence the [silent] questions

I ran into silent with this question: How can I silently send Outlook email? To me it reads as a meta tag. It is on present on about 240 questions.
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Here is an ex-[sample] of a bad tag

sample (720 questions) is almost entirely questions like this one: How to use threading in Python? I'm trying to find a simple example that clearly shows a single task being divided for multi-...
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Some tags [require] a clean up, others should be [required] to be split up, like [requires]

When looking over the proposal to burninate [inclusion], comments were made about require, requires, and required existing. All three of these tags are very broad, covering a variety of languages and ...
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Why does [selection] make you select from three distinct possibilities?

So, selection has three disjoint sets of questions it's supposed to be put on, according to the wiki+excerpt: Selecting text in e.g. textboxes. Making selections with UI controls like option buttons ...
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Burninate [resignfirstresponder]

resignfirstresponder (113 questions) references a method resignFirstResponder which is used primarily to dismiss the keyboard. I believe this falls under: Does the tag add any meaningful information ...
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This tag should be [sentence]d to burnination

The sentence tag doesn't seem to bring much to the site. It has 102 questions which are, admittedly, primarily about sentences, but I think it's unlikely that there would be any sentence specialists, ...
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Is it time for [static] to be moved?

I realized today that my next tag badge is static: I'll soon be an expert! Choice morsels from the tag excerpt: Static is a term used in some programming languages to define a function or data ...
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Should [modifier] be burninated?

The modifier tag on Stack Overflow has 414 questions at the time of posting, but the topics it seems to cover vary wildly. There are questions about regex modifiers, Android Jetpack Compose, Swift, ...
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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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We need to clean out our [cleaner]

The cleaner has 2 questions and no usage guidance. The first one is about making cleaner CSS, whereas the other is about the Cleaner class in java. Does it describe the contents of the questions to ...
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Why do we need two triple-DES tags?

Triple-DES is a cryptography algorithm for a block cipher. From the linked Wikipedia page: In cryptography, Triple DES (3DES or TDES), officially the Triple Data Encryption Algorithm (TDEA or Triple ...
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[fatal-error]: Redundant tag detected, aborting

While surfing on Stack Overflow I encountered a fatal-error. Here are the error logs I collected: Fatal error log started ... Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? ...
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