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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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Can we burninate [java-libraries]?
I propose that we synonymize the tag into java instead. While a burnination may be effective for this, the tag is essentially a meta tag for Java and having [java-libraries] as its synonym will preven …
12
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Anyone up for [modified] questions?
I agree as it is also quite narrow. Questions of such usually has similar context and falls into alike behaviour, making questions of such tag similar and mostly duplicates.
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Remove the [optimal] tag
It is difficult to have an "optimal answer" for most questions, as "optimal" could describe an algorithm or code, but hardly the application. As such the "optimal" tag is not commonly used, and most e …
2
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1
answer
138
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Destroy the [slowly-changing-dimension]
slowly-changing-dimension
The tag has to go. It's not useful, has no tag wiki, sounds unprofessional, and only has two questions under it. It does seem like it's a feature provided by SQL Server, but …
9
votes
Accepted
Should the '4clojure' tag be burninated?
Well, consider this, isn't this tag a meta tag? Does it add anything that existing tags don't convey?
Partially, yes: It provides context that the question relates to exercises, and that users who en …
3
votes
Burn tag [clean-string]
The tag has been automatically removed from the system as you removed the tag from all its questions. Proof: Click here to reach a 404
The tag is now burninated!
22
votes
1
answer
370
views
Deallocate [deallocate]!
The deallocate tag is useless! The tag wiki and and tag excerpt simply says:
refer to memory-deallocation
How is this a useful tag at all?!
As memory-deallocate already exists and is a well-de …
6
votes
Accepted
Hunt down [software-hunting]
All the questions with that tag are closed / deleted and the tag has been removed from all the questions. The tag is now burninated!