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Can we export [import-csv]?

I recently stumbled across this tag (import-csv) which has no tag wiki nor usage guidance and only 280 questions under its umbrella. My main question is what is it for? which is most naturally ...
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What should be done to the [spm] tag?

Recently, I stumbled upon a question tagged with swift-package-manager and spm. Tag descriptions: swift-package-manager (461 questions) Swift Package Manager is a build tool and dependency manager ...
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This tag does not pass [inspect]ion

I feel like inspect shouldn't exist on this site as it is too vague in meaning. Let's go through the criteria for burnination: Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied ...
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What's the difference between the "bit-depth" and "color-depth" tags?

The tag bit-depth has 60 questions, 7 this year, and color-depth has 74 and 10. Neither tag has any description. What is the difference? (Why there are so many tags with no description is a more ...
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Ambiguity reduces the [PV] of this tag to zero

The pv tag (32 questions) seems to have been created to address questions associated with the (pv) command, and the 5 oldest questions related to this relate to pipe viewer / progress bar questions. ...
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Are we [heading] in the wrong direction?

The heading has no usage guidance. I stumbled on it as an additional tag when reading a question about bearing, which also has no guidance but is used almost exclusively in navigational/geolocation ...
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What should be the name for the new [*vcf*] tag related to bioinformatics vcf file format?

We need a new tag that covers the widely used vcf file format in bioinformatics. But the vcf tag is already taken. What should the new tag be called? Search for: vcf [bioinformatics] 140 results ...
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Let's rename [babel], because people constantly use it instead of [babeljs]

babeljs grew very popular in the JS community. Every day at least a dozen new babeljs-related questions are being asked on SO. Every day, at least a couple of those questions are incorrectly tagged ...
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Are we over-[extending] our tags?

I don't think it's a stretch to say the extending tag goes too far. Perhaps you will reach the same conclusion as I have. There's no usage guidance or wiki. There are 288 questions with this tag, ...
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What is the meaning of tag "datasourcecontrol"?

Tag datasourcecontrol has no tag description ("guidance") and it seems the name is confusing some people. It appears to get used for a mix of version-control and data-related GUI control ...
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Can I change the tag info/topic if the tag is used for a different topic than stated in the tag info?

According to the tag info is the tag neat intended for discussions about thoughtbot's Neat framework (a semantic grid framework built on top of Sass and Bourbon). This project is no longer maintained. ...
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Moving out [transition]

The tag wiki for transition reads: Using javascript or css to animate an element from one position to another.   However, of the 50 questions on the front page: 17 questions (34%) are about ...
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Merge/cleanup tags [zos], [mvs], [zseries], and [mainframe]

In going through [ibm] questions for burnination I found four tags that appear to all be related to two topics, but usage is mixed across them. The first two zos and mvs have tag wikis that which ...
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Can we have some clarity for [online-learning]?

I recently came upon this suggested edit for the tag-wiki for online-learning and was somewhat confused (I skipped the review, BTW). Now, although this is a reasonable (even good) summary of the ...
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When should [web-applications] be used on Stack Overflow?

web-applications currently has >20k questions but its tag excerpt / wiki doesn't include usage guidelines. On the other hand, on the Web Applications Stack Exchange site, the sister site about ...
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What to do with the [term] tag? [duplicate]

The term tag excerpt/wiki were extracted from the Wikipedia disambiguation article for "term" which make this tag to look like a meta-tag. It has 335 questions and 19 watchers. The All time ...
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Disambiguate [glossary]

Few days ago I posted Make [glossary] a synonym of [terminology]. So far the score is 2 (+8 / -6), there is only one answer and some comments that lead me to the conclusion that there is no concensus ...
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Fixing the std and stdlib synonym tags

The tag std refers to the C++ namespace which is used for the standard library. This has been the case since 2011 when the tag wiki was added. stdlib is a C library stdlib.h which does not currently ...
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What should be done to [navigationview]?

For a long time the navigationview tag referred only to the Android component - this is the current tag description: Provides navigation drawer access. Part of Android's design support library. ...
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Confusion about the idoc tag

There is the idoc tag, which has the info IDOC is a proprietary server site scripting language for WebCenter Content server, previously Oracle UCM, previously Stellent Content Managment Server So ...
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Merge [gin] and [go-gin] tags

There is a web framework called go-gin in Golang. But there is also a tag called gin (its description: "GIN brings automatic dependency injection to GWT client-side code.") Obviously, there ...
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Confusion between [appscript] and [google-apps-script]

Issue: The appscript tag is meant to be used for Apple Scripts, but due to confustion on the part of users, most questions under this tag are in fact Google Apps Script questions. More Information: As ...
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Rename [appscript] → [sourceforge-appscript]

From http://appscript.sourceforge.net/ What is appscript? Please note that appscript is no longer developed or supported, and its use is not recommended for new projects. Appscript is a high-level, ...
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Disambiguate all ms-access questions

Microsoft access is a mixed bag of topics, which most have tags for them, but MS access (the program without database capabilities) isn't software development without these topics. So I propose moving ...
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Rename [gas] to [gnu-assembler]

We currently use gas for questions about the GNU assembler. However, Google Apps Script is also commonly abbreviated as "gas", so questions about it are often mistagged, even though google-apps-script ...
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What can be done to prevent [gas] tag ambiguity?

Currently, gas tag refers to gnu-assembler. However, it can also be inferred as relating to google-apps-script, a scripting solution to automate Google products such as Google sheets. New users ...
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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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They who can destroy the [splice], control the [splice]

The splice tag, by its description, is about the splice function in Linux: splice copies data between two file descriptors of which one must be a pipe. Effectively, this is equivalent to a userland ...
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Two often confused tags

Short background: depth-first-search tag is used for depth-first search related questions: Depth-first search (DFS) is an algorithm for traversing or searching a tree, tree structure, or graph. ...
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Split the [minecraft] tag into Java and Bedrock Editions

There are two editions of Minecraft, Java Edition (the original, written in Java, obviously) and Bedrock Edition (a rewrite in C++). From a normal gameplay perspective, these are basically the same ...
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Should tag [mantissa] "an application server built on Twisted and Axiom" be deleted?

mantissa generally means "the non-integer part in a floating-point number representation" However someone created a mantissa with the wiki Mantissa is an application server built on Twisted and Axiom....
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Should we burninate or retag [edge]?

The edge tag (716 391 questions) "Edge detection in image progress etc. -- For the Microsoft Edge browser, use the microsoft-edge tag." is very similar to the edge-detection tag (537 questions) ...
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Should the [resource] tag be split

[resources] has this info: Assets (like memory, disk space, CPU power or alike) necessary for effective operation or physical files (like images, configuration files or other) to provide some ...
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Similar tags [android-jetpack] [android-architecture-components] [androidx]

Tags android-jetpack android-architecture-components androidx are similar to same degree. Android Jetpack is the most prominent term, often being used synonym to AndroidX. Android Architecture ...
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Trogdorbots, [transform] and burninate!

After reading through this question, its comments and some questions tagged with transform I feel like this tag shouldn't exist on this site as it is too vague in meaning. Let's go through the ...
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Rename tag: [pomelo] → [pomelo-game-server] or [pomelo-nodejs]

The pomelo tag (nodejs game server) does mostly get (mis-)used as a synonym for the pomelo-entityframeworkcore-mysql tag (MySQL database provider for EF Core). Many recent questions have already been ...
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Can we change the [overflow] tag away from its original meaning of CSS?

I'd like to start by saying that it's very difficult to find posts about the overflow tag, since it's a needle in the haystack of discussions about "Stack Overflow", so pardon me if this issue was ...
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Disambiguating "in-place", "mutate", the [in-place], [mutate] tags and the R verb dplyr::mutate

Several questions about disambiguation, tag and term definition, in a language-agnostic way: Are the terms "in-place" and "mutate" strongly related, or totally synonymous? "in-place" is preferred 8:...
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Rename [coded-ui-tests] so it refers specifically to Visual Studio UI tests

Now and than, I come across questions about UI automation using the coded-ui-tests tag along with selenium, appium, ... tags. This makes perfectly sense, since UI automation deals with coding UI tests....
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Tag collision between Flux (machine learning framework in Julia) and Flux (Facebook). Suggestion for a new tag name?

Search for flux+julia [here]1. According to the flux tag, Flux is... "An application design paradigm used as a replacement for MVC, pioneered at Facebook by Jing Chen". The Flux referred in the ...
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Tags that are a technology and a pattern

The tag snowflakeis being used by a vendor (by the same name) for their data warehouse offering. The usage guidance reflects this, but the tag wiki is about the snowflake data design pattern. This ...
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Get this tag off of the [display]

display Excerpt: Display refers to a style property in CSS. Common values include - but are not limited to - block, inline-block, inline, table, flex, none. No tag wiki. 1,667 questions Does it ...
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Disambiguate the [rook] tag

This question is prompted by the tag edit that came up in the review queue. The edit suggested to completely overwrite the tag wiki for rook without preserving the original content. I rejected the ...
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Why are delegates impersonating [delegation]?

"Delegation" is a concept in access control, by which one user or role can permit its authority to be used by another authenticated identity or group. So why does the tag wiki for delegation talk ...
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Disambiguate [custom-attribute] [custom-attributes] [.net-attributes]

I noticed that following tags are widely misused: custom-attributes - 1088 questions marked. According to the tag wiki it is supposed to be .NET custom attributes, but 323 of them are not tagged ...
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Disambiguate to Two all-beef tags, special sauce, [lettuce],

The lettuce tag currently has 212 questions. Its own tag description states: Lettuce can stand for two things: a Behavior Driven Development tool for python: http://lettuce.it/ a Redis client for ...
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A tag keyword has taken on a new meaning: [deep-linking]

A new user just asked a question about deep-linking (the process of redirecting a link to an app rather than a browser), but the tag seems to be describing something completely different. Currently, ...
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Tags [recycle],[recycling] are a muddle, should we disambiguate, retag and burninate them?

There are currently tags recycle,recycling with no tag definition. The term and the tags seem to get generically used for several distinct unrelated meanings: Android recycler (a ViewGroup). There is ...
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Disambiguate [zappa] & [zappa-python]

The zappa tag has actually 99 questions, most of all (97 if I count right) about Zappa, a Python tool for deploying on AWS Lambda. The tag definition was corresponding to zappajs framework, I ...
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Rename maven-plugin tag to maven-plugin-development

The description of maven-plugin states that it should be used for plugin development topics. This is not clear from the name alone and is therefore misused. There are a lot of maven questions ...

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