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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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Once upon a time the orphaned twins [story] and [stories] went looking for a purpose
The tags represent at least two very different concepts (social-media stories, and planning stories), having a synonym makes no sense.
There isn't enough there to make renaming these tags worthwhile. …
28
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Are we still trying to axe the [table]?
This policy of deleting tags, and making sub-tags that are more specific, is problematic.
The utility of searching for html-table compared to html and table seems questionable. You can create a sear …
2
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No [gaming] on Stack Overflow
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Yes, it describes the contents of questions to which it is applied; they are almost universally problems …
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Should we burninate the [close] tag?
While close is ambiguous, application-shutdown is a common problem and one can an expert in it (across many platforms). There are common problems from one language to another.
While it is true that …
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The [user] tag has been burninated!
This website is about how to serve users -- users of programming languages directly, and the users that use their programs indirectly.
They are far from useless. I think how to serve users is key to …
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Is the Hello-world tag useful?
I could see a use for a systematic hello-world.
Imagine if for each language (and version) and tool chain (and version) and platform (also tagged), there was a [tag:hello world] post that detailed ho …
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Once upon a time the orphaned twins [story] and [stories] went looking for a purpose
There appear to be two basic kinds of stories here.
Planning stories, and social media stories.
I would propose splitting into [tag: story-planning] and [tag: story-social].
Both are something you …