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I'm seeing the tag being increasingly used for people who actually mean , after somebody released a poorly named ORM wrapper for node.js named Loopback.

Is there any reasonable way to deal with this beyond tediously fixing them all?

I'm thinking of something like replacing with so that 'loopback' is no longer a valid tag and people have to actually look at what they're entering.

Or should the tag's new mixed meaning simply be accepted, with a tag wiki edit to reflect it?

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It's not good if a tag is being used for two completely unrelated things.

Most of the time it usually means that the tag is too general like for example.

However, in this case the is a useful tag and is being incorrectly applied.

You have identified the only course of action - edit the questions using the tag incorrectly.

You can also edit the tag wiki to make it clearer that the tag is about the use in networking and not the ORM wrapper - but that won't stop people misusing the tag as they're clearly not reading the current tag wiki anyway.

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  • Ugh. Worth a try. I thought renaming 'loopback' to 'loopback-tcp' or something would help. Sep 30, 2014 at 13:40
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    @CraigRinger: That would only contain a fraction of the tags current scope though. Sep 30, 2014 at 13:43
  • Too much for me to go though and edit. Almost all uses of the loopback tag appear to be JavaScript related when you look for angularjs alongside. I fixed the loopback + nodejs ones then discovered the rest... Sep 30, 2014 at 13:43
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    @CraigRinger: Retagged the last 20 or so. Quite a lot of them were in dire need of a javascript-tag... Sep 30, 2014 at 14:06
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    @CraigRinger What does TCP have to do with an IP loopback? Nothing.
    – Brad
    Sep 30, 2014 at 16:07
  • @Brad In fairness I did write loopback-ip in the original question. Yes, I understand why loopback-tcp isn't correct. Though if you want to get pedantic, loopback-interface would be more appropriate, as it isn't necessarily even IP. Oct 2, 2014 at 1:02
  • I just realized now we have a lot more of these popping up. Sep 13, 2015 at 15:39

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