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Should we return [postal-code] to sender?

The 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 headings:

  1. Regex type questions. Asking to match/find certain characters within a string

  2. Non programming questions. Some asking for postcode files.

Questions in bucket one generally have a specific software or tool mentioned and sometimes also have .

Questions in bucket 2 might not be on-topic for stackoverflow, but could be on-topic for https://gis.stackexchange.com/

The tag with 556 questions also exists as a tag covering the physical addressing of post or mail. While with 432 questions also exists and as a minimum should be a synonym of , if not burninated in its own right.

The , and , don't add any specific nuance to the questions being asked.

I believe the tag should be burninated.

It fails some of the preliminary checks before burnination:

Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? Yes, it is describing postal codes that are used for the addressing of postal mail. The tag isn't related to programming, but some of the actions users are wanting to undertake such as of a postcode are related to programming.

Is the concept described even on-topic for the site? No. It doesn't have any relation to programming at all! This is about geography!

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post? No. This tag isn't even about a programming concept! The posts normally include tags for the problems users are facing e.g.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts? No! In the case of the questions, it could mean many different things, postcode, zip code, postal code or any of the other country specific address identifiers that exist

It is also problematic because:

The tag is country specific (With the solid compound being popular in many English-speaking countries and also being the standard term in the Netherlands), with other tags such as , and which also exist and cover similar concepts of and other programming concepts.

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