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How can a tag badge for 👾 be tracked?
This answer provides the method of how this used to be achieved and how it used to work. Sadly, this has been fixed now. See Jeremy’s answer.
Click on the tag tracker:
Open the browser console (dev ...
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How are tag scores calculated?
Mouse over the 96 and the tooltip tells you:
You posted 102 answers (that are not Community Wiki) with a total net score of 96. The net score is the total number of upvotes on those answers, minus ...
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Merging the [excel-vba] into [vba] - speak now, or forever hold your peace
An excel-vba question in meta? It's always nice to be reminded that we're still a part of the Stack Overflow community!
As for burninating the excel-vba tag, please no! As anyone who knows vba will ...
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The [user] tag has been burninated!
I agree that tag should go.
Even if there are people who specialize in user-interface I don't think there are experts for users.
I didn't find a question in the list that I thought had a necessity ...
135
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We don't need to use [semicolon];
The tag has no value, and should be burninated.
It should not be made a synonym of syntax however. That tag is probably a meta-tag, and has a burninate request of its own.
I'd prefer not to re-tag ...
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Should we burninate the [kali-linux] tag?
SO gets a lot of crap questions about Kali Linux because Stack Exchange gets a lot of crap questions about Kali Linux, and SO is the most visible Stack Exchange site.
No amount of documentation in ...
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The [player] is dead and can't respawn
Lets split it up and burn it. It's too broad, and while it might (arguably) be a contextual tag, there are better tags for adding context than just player.
player looks like it can be split into a ...
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Urgh, there exists a "web3.0" tag?
Okay, in the interest of objectivity - as suggested in the comments - here is an answer you can vote on. I think the tags should be eradicated as the term/s web x.0 are fuzzy. There are no formal ...
123
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Should we burninate the [bioinformatics] tag?
I find the bioinformatics tag useful.
Bioinformatics is a field that includes both biology and software development. There are software algorithms and tools specific to this field.
The ...
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We have a [flappy-bird-clone] tag? Really?
Presumably it could be useful to folks writing clones of the "Flappy Bird" game—an activity that, for whatever reason, appears to be somewhat popular.
Now, I personally don't believe that ...
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Am I right in removing the [github] tag from (some) [git] questions?
Yes.
github tag should only be added to git questions if it asks about something specific to GitHub. The fact that OP hosts their Git repository on GitHub is not a reason to use that tag. Similarly, ...
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What to do about Angular 2?
I agree that all questions tagged as angular2 should be renamed to angular. But I don't see any reason to rename the angularjs tag to angularjs-legacy. No one calls the framework angularjs-legacy and ...
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The [heisenbug] tag has been burninated
... because it is, by definition, not possible to create an MCVE about a heisenbug.
That's not actually true.
The most common problems with heisenbugs are
Undefined behavior of code called in large ...
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Tags that I am in the Top 5 answerers
With the use of SEDE (short for The Stack Exchange Data Explorer, tutorial) and some SQL fu the following query gives you roughly what you're looking for:
-- userid: User Id "The id in the url of ...
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Etiquette for editing a high-rep user's question tags?
When improving a post, the reputation of its author has no significance.
We don't have an upper class that is immune to the regular quality control mechanisms on the site. When there occasionally ...
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Should an old question be edited to use a newer programming language (Objective-C replaced by Swift)?
No.
Who are you to say that the old question is out of date?
There still plenty of people working with older technologies in this and other areas.
By all means add an answer using Swift (or what ...

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Tag removals must be discussed and documented on Meta
We do not want this to be done in the shadows where significant damage could be done by a single user.
Then please also create and run some security scripts that look for such suspicious behavior ...
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Adding a [jsons] tag
The tag jsons would be too similar to the present json tag, which would result in a lot of people mistagging their questions.
Using python-jsons would be a better idea here.
There certainly would ...
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Merging the [excel-vba] into [vba] - speak now, or forever hold your peace
I asked about this on Meta Stack Exchange back in 2010. As a result of one of the answers, excel-vba word-vba, and access-vba temporarily became tag synonyms of vba.
About a year later, these tag ...
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VSTS has been renamed to Azure DevOps - let's talk about some tags
vsts-release -> azure-pipelines-release-pipeline
vsts-build -> azure-pipelines
That seems oddly inconsistent. Why not:
vsts-release -> azure-pipelines-release
vsts-build -> azure-...
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Finally we migrated from [atlassian]
I agree. It's not useful as the sole tag on something, and if you've already tagged it with the specific product you're asking about, this tag adds nothing useful.
The good news here is that, ...
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You are no longer required to show your [id]
Yes, burninate the id tag.
The ambiguity is too great. A tag should be descriptive for one specific thing only, but that isn't the case here. It doesn't add anything to a post which is tagged with it.
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Help the helpless with how-to-ask tag tips
Shucks, this is a pretty popular feature-request... Let's give it a try & see if it's more helpful than annoying:
This'll pop up every time someone tries to ask a question with sql. It's not ...
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Make it easier to prevent new questions being added in a tag
There are two big concerns that need to be addressed here, IMHO:
Folks propose a lot of really terrible burninate requests. "I don't know what this word means, you should burn it" type of ...
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Should I not use the generic tag if my solution is limited to a specific version?
You'd be better off still including the generic tag; the generic tag serves to attract the domain experts, the version-specific tag to communicate that the problem is version specific.
Take Python ...
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How can we stop SO suggesting both C and C++ tags on questions?
How can we stop SO from suggesting both the C and C++ tags?
Since that's not a problem specific for the c++ and c tags (though a very prominent one), I'd like to propose the following feature:
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Why was my HEIF tag deleted?
So... This looks a bit unusual...
There's a daily script that does a bunch of stuff related to tags: updates the stored count of questions using that tag, removes bogus mappings, grants badges, etc. ...
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Should we roll back 62 edits where [russian] was added?
I don't see any use for this tag.
Here are the criteria to burninate:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It's certainly not unambiguous. ...
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Is it bad practice to add a tag to a post to get points to a tag badge even if the tag is relevant?
If the tag is totally relevant to the question, then IMO it's only fair that your answer to that question count toward the respective tag badge. After all, it's a question you answered about the topic....
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Can we get rid of [git-something] tags?
I think the Git command tags should remain. We should not get rid of them.
Advantages of individual tags
For Gold Badge experts: As Cupcake said, individual tags make it easier to find duplicates.
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