*This tag has been burninated. Please do not recreate it. If you need advice on which tag to use, see the answer below. If you see this tag reappearing, it may need to be blacklisted.* ----- [Apparently][1]: > This should redirect to [tag:r-factor]. > > `level` is an `R` command used for factor variables. However, [this][2] shows that around 90% of the questions are not in fact R related, but concern a wide variety of unconnected topics, as illustrated by 8 of the 10 most recent questions: * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41100868/java-taking-too-long-to-render-tiles-from-a-png-image * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40812320/hibernate-how-do-i-verify-for-second-level-cache-usage * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40706928/issue-with-api-levels-in-gradle-build * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40213905/android-how-to-create-level-in-dynamic-grid-view * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40134781/how-to-change-default-checkbox * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40102769/simple-counting-program-issue * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40044880/call-requires-api-level-21-current-min-is-17-android-hardware-camera2-camerad * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39792905/level-curves-with-pyqtgraph-isocurve From the [criteria][3]: * *Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?* - No, clearly not, it's more often applied to questions other than those for which the tag is meant to be used, and there is little commonality in that usage. * *Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?* - Clearly [tag:R-factor] is on-topic, but [tag:level] itself means little to nothing. I know little of R, but I suspect an R user would use [tag:R-factor] if they found [tag:level] didn't exist. Views? * *Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?* - Not in most cases, as no one would search for [tag:level] questions (save for the R usage, and then they could search for [tag:R-factor] as searching for [tag:level] now is pretty unhelpful). It has 13 followers. * *Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?* - No, clearly not If there's already an [tag:r-factor] tag, a reasonable heuristic would be to retag all those already tagged [tag:r] and [tag:level] to be [tag:r] and [tag:r-factor], and remove [tag:level] from the rest. [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/tags/level/info [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/level [3]: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/239190/when-to-burninate/239191#239191