Unanswered Questions
395 questions with no upvoted or accepted answers
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Let's disconnect [reconnect]
There are 194 questions with the tag reconnect. 5 users watch it and it has no tag wiki.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No. Telling you ...
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We should Ex-[communicate] this tag
communicate is sitting at 130 questions.
Almost half of these questions are about Python's subprocess module, usually code using the Popen.communicate method. Of those, the overwhelming majority are ...
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Should've seen the [sign]s coming
I'd like to propose the tag sign for burnination. The word sign can be used for multiple purposes. Currently the description directly points to digital-signature but there are also questions related ...
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The [dvr] is too grainy. Can't we get better [cctv]?
dvr(59 questions) and cctv(47 questions, some overlap), with many of them about setting up and installing DVRs and cameras (not on-topic at all).
The few on-topic questions are using it as a meta tag....
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Shall [i3] you from an off-topic tag?
This is the wittiest title I could come up with, sorry
There's an i3 tag which I believe should be burninated for the following reasons:
It's a specific software and questions to it are pretty much ...
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Burninate [rules] tags
The rules tag is problematic. It meets the criteria for burnination:
1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Yes it describes the contents, ...
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It's not [intuit]ive
So we have intuit and intuit-partner-platform. The latter was recommended by Intuit on their site in Dec of 2012 (it's actually why I joined SO)
Our team is
committed to participation on ...
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Burninate the [z-axis] tag
Burninate z-axis. No experts, searching for the tags isn't better than searching title/body, doesn't categorize questions better.
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Burninate [numbers]
numbers doesn't convey any useful information about the question.
For complex numbers, we have complex-numbers.
For floating point numbers, we have floating-point and double (the later may need some ...
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Burninate [beta]
The beta (x250) is mostly used in connection with android or ios. It does not seem useful to me for following reasons:
Nobody can be an expert in beta
Nobody searches for beta
Almost all questions ...
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It's time for [code-cleanup]
I've stumbled across the code-cleanup tag and I'm not quite sure if it really is on-topic for Stack Overflow.
Just by looking at how the tag is worded seems off-topic as any code cleanup seems to be ...
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It's time to bury [digg]
The original was a social tech news/link aggregator that operated from 2004 to 2012. It was described as one of the influences in the creation of Stack Overflow. Digg provided an API and about 60 ...
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The [dns] tag is a honeypot for bad questions
While there certainly is intersection between DNS name lookup and programming, such as gethostbyname() function, it's sad that the entire first page of dns results are off-topic because they are OS ...
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[mutual]ly assured destruction
The mutual tag (3 followers, 55 questions) should be burninated.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It does, but it fails the ambiguity test....
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Should [file.exists] return true?
I came across the tag file.exists while reviewing a Ruby question. In Ruby, there is are two related methods, yet the question asks about the latter.
File::exists? - now deprecated
File::exist?
At ...