Feature Request: Could 7.5K users have the privilege of proposing synonyms without the 5 upvotes per tag requirement? (in other words unrestricted synonym suggestion)

Background: I would like to be able to suggest tag synonym suggestions. I do not however, have the required 2.5K rep on Stack Overflow, but someday I will. Yet many 2.5K users do not have the requisite 5 upvotes in each tag in order to propose synonyms.

I realize that this was status-declined for low-rep users. But could it be made available to users with 7,500 rep? At this level, they've clearly demonstrated an understanding of the Stack Exchange site. Note: I'm not requesting the ability to create synonyms -- merely synonym suggestions. I believe this privilege is currently only available to moderators? (and they're overworked as it is )

Lastly, please note that this question clearly demonstrates the breadth of simple synonym suggestions which could be made (almost every Stack Exchange site has some), but many haven't even been suggested yet.

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Most of the rep requirements related to tags are insane. Proposing tag synonyms is useless as-is, 99% of the time it's a mod who forces it through and often because of a meta post. I support this 100%. – Matthew Read Aug 20 '11 at 13:50
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I also find the restriction of minimum answer score needed to suggest a tag synonym a bad idea. Suggesting a synonym doesn't even change anything on the site (as it has to be voted up to start working). With almost 5000 rep I'm forbidden to suggest useful synonyms. This is just not right. I'm for allowing everyone to suggest tag synonym. What rep does one need to know that httprequest, httprequests and http-requests should be synonyms of http-request? – Piotr Dobrogost Apr 7 '12 at 11:25
I think 20k what is called "trusted user" is the right point to cancel all the synonym proposition restrictions – abatishchev May 8 '12 at 15:48

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I agree. If 7.5k is not the right magic level to bless with this privilege, how about 10k? Or 15k? Or 20k?

There has to be some point at which we can start offering this privilege. Once a user reaches 20k reputation, they attain trusted user status, which gives them a whole lot of leeway already. For example, they have full and unrestricted editing privileges for the tag wikis.

It's quite frustrating that users who are already trusted with other important privileges cannot also propose tag synonyms, considering that the system already requires that their proposal be voted upon and agreed with by at least 4 other users who have attained the requisite privileges. I can't see anything bad that can happen by giving high-rep users the right to make such suggestions.

As to why this is important: I've run into a lot of lesser-used tags that have what I consider to be some pretty obvious synonyms. The score of 5 that is required to suggest tag synonyms seems trivial, but only when you consider common and frequently-used tags. It can be very difficult to attain a score of 5 in some of the more obscure tags.

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Even as 2.5k, I can't see any harm in being able to suggest them, even if you can't vote for them. I haven't heard of any cases of rogue synonym suggesting or voting though, the whole setup just seems overly cautious. – Brad Mace Aug 20 '11 at 5:31
It occurred to me too, that with one question (even if you mis-interpret the tag) you could obtain the votes to propose an incorrect synonym -- so even from the point of view of requiring experience, it may not make sense. – M. Tibbits Aug 20 '11 at 15:37
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@M.Tibbits: Indeed. You can also retag a question that you've already answered with an appropriate score. There's no check to ensure that the tags you use are even correct or actually apply to the question. I've definitely done this when the tags do apply and I just want to propose a synonym. The only catch is that you have to wait for the data to synchronize in the system, which apparently happens at 3 AM UTC. – Cody Gray Aug 20 '11 at 15:55
Wow. Did not know that. – M. Tibbits Aug 20 '11 at 19:21

A couple hours ago, I saw how many tags there were which necessitated synonyms. I thought, I have 17k rep, I can at least suggest tag synonyms, right? I'll go help out. But, NO! __DENIED__!!!!. I wanted to help make the world a better place, and now all I have is sorrow.

So, anecdotal evidence dispensed with, allowing 20k users to at least suggest tag synonyms only makes sense -- they are allowed to change the definition of the tag by editing the Wiki, that has far more potential destruction than, say, saying that two tags are actually synonymous with each other.

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If you don't have 5 votes in the tag, what makes you qualified to synonymize it?

If no one has 5 votes in a tag... Who cares?

Remember, synonyms aren't a substitute for re-tagging improperly tagged questions, a privilege already available at a much lower reputation level. It really doesn't make sense at all unless there's a fair bit of activity in a tag. Worrying about not being able to create a synonym to handle a misspelling when you could just fix the handful of instances where it appears in much less time with less effort seems silly.

I'm declining this because I don't think reputation - at least, not any reasonably low reputation - is a useful gateway here. Scaling the requirement based on the number of questions affected makes a lot more sense, particularly if coupled with automatic merging of synonyms.

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+1, but still 5 Votes is too less in my opinion. I have lots of tags with 5+ which I know very little off. – Starx Nov 6 '12 at 5:55
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Hey, I have 80-something votes in the [java] tag, a language I haven't used seriously since Clinton was president. No system is perfect. – Shog9 Nov 6 '12 at 6:00
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While I agree with this in principle, the system as it is now seems to just encourage people to bypass it completely and request the synonym creation on Meta, which I'm not sure is really desirable. – Tim Stone Nov 6 '12 at 12:15
I would have to say meta posts are preferable to bad synonyms, @Tim. – Shog9 Mar 11 at 15:55
They are, but a system that actually works is even more preferable. Granted, I don't have any immediate suggestions on what that system might look like, but I don't think it'd be hard to agree that tag synonyms are one of the more underloved areas of the platform - The UI is clunky, the functionality has low visibility, etc. – Tim Stone Mar 11 at 16:08
I don't disagree with that, but the visibility in particular is also a good reason not to open it up to more people until there's a better chance that the folks affected will actually see it. Originally, I wanted to use the bulletin board for stuff like this, but never got per-tag announcements in. – Shog9 Mar 11 at 16:18
Sure. I perhaps should have mentioned that I disagree with this feature request, I just empathize with the problem it's attempting to solve. :P – Tim Stone Mar 11 at 21:07
As someone who works with metadata in a medical library without having ever needed any sort of medical training whatsoever, I have to say this reasoning seems a bit silly. – Wooble Mar 22 at 16:49
You don't need experience in any tag to add or remove it from any question, @Wooble. If you have >= 500 rep, you don't even need to wait for a review of your changes. But we're talking about a change that will automatically remap all future uses of the tag, and moreover, one that folks repeatedly get wrong when dealing with tags they don't have any personal experience with (remapping xsl->xslt, ecma262->javascript, etc). – Shog9 Mar 22 at 16:57
"what makes you qualified to synonymize it?" I clearly have experience with the tagging system in general and how it is supposed to work on Stack Overflow. Remember, even if an erroneous suggestion is made, no harm is done because it has to be approved by the community, same as if I flood Meta with a [synonym-request]. – Cody Gray Apr 3 at 4:42

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