What should be done about synonymous or partially-synonymous combinations of tags, where the tags have distinct meanings when used individually?
For example, right now:
- c-preprocessor has 574 questions
- c + preprocessor has 955 questions (84 also tagged with c-preprocessor)
- c + macros has 1440 questions (94 also tagged with c-preprocessor)
It's almost certain that the vast majority of these questions are about the same basic subject, so that's some significant dilution-of-meaning across different tag sets. But the three tags people are using are in no way remotely synonymous when taken on their own; e.g. the vast majority of "macros" questions are about Excel or VBA, nothing at all to do with C.
(This is the only topic where I've noticed the issue, but I don't follow very many tags. I don't know how relevant it could be on a wider scale.)
This particular niche topic presumably doesn't justify the upheaval of mass-editing, but in the general case, what can/should be done about this? Or is it simply not a problem beyond being a minor nuisance to the very obsessive?
If it's worthy of a feature request, I would wonder if it's possible for synonymous combinations to be recognised by the tagging system automatically and e.g. have a popup suggest a different option on the Ask page.