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9 votes
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The [filament] is burning out

I was trying to ask a question about the Filament rendering system. It occurred to me that there were two more specific tags regarding "filament": laravel-filament and google-filament, which ...
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12 votes
0 answers
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Fix the [transporter] malfunction

I've recently stumbled across transporter, with currently 1 watcher and 36 questions. There's no tag wiki at all either. Addressing the points Shog9 makes: Does it describe the contents of the ...
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26 votes
2 answers
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How could we make [todictionary] less ambiguous?

There is this todictionary tag, with 53 questions. But the tag is way too ambiguous... It doesn't have a tag wiki nor does it have a tag wiki excerpt. The original use for this tag (at least I suppose)...
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11 votes
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Can we [cite] this for being vague?

cite - 35 questions This tag has no usage guidance. It has a very short tag wiki that says it should be used for the HTML <cite> tag, but people don't tag their questions properly. Questions ...
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57 votes
2 answers
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Prevent [Atom] from ever occurring again

atom has resurfaced again. Now in connection to an Erlang feature. Maybe it needs to be renamed to erlang-atom, if it really makes sense - or burninated. Atom is the name for: Atom Feed Text editor ...
BatteryBackupUnit's user avatar
7 votes
1 answer
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Split [C#-MySQL] tag

I found c#-mysql with 4 questions in this community! I think it should burninated.
shA.t's user avatar
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44 votes
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Limit [access] to this tag: Burninate or merge with [access-control]?

The access tag is a tag with 1720 questions, and its description is In computer security, general access control includes identification, authentication, authorization, access approval, and audit. ...
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45 votes
3 answers
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Impale the [vlad]!

I've noticed that the tag vlad is used ambiguously in the following two cases: Vlad the deployer, an application deployment automation for Ruby/Rake? VLAD (vector of locally aggregated descriptors), ...
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107 votes
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Let's split the [atom]

I keep an eye on atom-editor daily. I noticed a while ago that it is very common for atom to be misused as a tag on these questions. The atom tag is for the Atom XML syndication format, where atom-...
Dan Lowe's user avatar
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44 votes
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Should we burninate or retag [edge]?

The edge tag (716 391 questions) "Edge detection in image progress etc. -- For the Microsoft Edge browser, use the microsoft-edge tag." is very similar to the edge-detection tag (537 questions) ...
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4 votes
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Should the [triangle-generation] tag be removed, as it has three bad sides?

triangle-generation attracts very different questions, mostly of low quality. Some talk about OpenGL, some talk about putting triangles as markers into plots, others about drawing ASCII art triangles,...
Marcus Müller's user avatar
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Is this tag a [forgery]?

forgery has no tag wiki, no synonyms, and 9 questions. It has been used for to denote digital signature forgery, video file forgery, image forgery, cross-site-request forgery, AJAX request forgery (...
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23 votes
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Let's stash the [stash] tag

All questions that were tagged stash have been retagged to either git-stash, atlassian-stash, perl-stash, or expressionengine-stash. Please burn stash, as it is too ambiguous. The tag wiki for stash ...
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39 votes
1 answer
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What is the [physical] tag for?

The physical tag currently has no summary, wiki page or synonyms, but it is used on 93 1 questions. Its purpose seems to be a bit vague, and usage is rather broad as a consequence — here are a few ...
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