The Usage guide has: >DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See `[here]http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/256746/request-to-burninate-the-data-tag`. The tag wiki has: >DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See here. [META](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/198275/burninate-the-data-tag) has: >[tag:data] is way too broad and doesn't really give meaning to questions. It definitely doesn't sound like something you can be an expert on. > >Can / should it be burninated? With net +14 for that Question. At present this OP has +25 / -0. Judging by the comments both here and there, the upvotes indicate agreement with burnination (though IMO that is not what they should, for meta questions other than those tagged [tag:feature-request]). The comments are sparse but seem unanimous - [tag:data] should ***go***. There are at present no questions tagged *only* [tag:data] but 12,713 [tag:data] + one or more other tags. That number will keep increasing as long as [tag:data] stays around and while manual removal is restricted to a few per person per day ("to avoid flooding the front page" and/or "too many notifications to users"). So far ***all*** the indications have been that [tag:data] should be burninated - yet in two years it has not been. Even if it *will* never be cleaned up, it certainly *should be* - or at least the Usage guide and wiki rewritten to acknowledge that [tag:data] remains valid.