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Note: The following question's title makes it look like it answers my question, but it talks about edit reviewers rejecting "retag" edit suggestions. That isn't quite what I'm concerned about.

Retag rejected during review as too minor edit?

I'm very active in the Flex tag because of my experience with Adobe Flex. Unfortunately, this tag gets a lot of mistagged questions about bison and the fast lexical parser (flex) or the CSS flexbox model. When I see these, I always suggest an edit to retag them to the correct tag (flex-lexer for the bison questions, flexbox for CSS).

However, sometimes I can't retag a question; I get the error message telling me that edits must be at least 6 characters. I haven't been able to figure out any consistency to this behavior.

Why can't I consistently retag questions? I don't know anything about bison, so I'm not comfortable editing the content of those questions.

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    Is it so bad that re-naming flex to flex-adobe would be in order? Dec 4, 2014 at 21:29
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    I don't think so. First, the volume of mis-tagged questions isn't overwhelming, just noticeable. Second, flex already has adobe-flex as a tag synonym. Third, Flex is actually Apache Flex now -- Adobe handed it off to the Apache foundation in 2011 (it's probably worth a tag synonym for that!). Fourth, flex has referred to the Actionscript framework for a long time -- I don't think the mis-tagged questions warrant renaming the tag to accommodate mistakes by people applying the wrong tags.
    – Brian
    Dec 4, 2014 at 22:24
  • I think that "noticeable" is enough, BTW, I'm advocated of changing the order of that sysnonym.
    – Braiam
    Dec 4, 2014 at 23:39
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    And now the other question's title won't confuse it with your case.
    – Ben Voigt
    Dec 5, 2014 at 3:02

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If you make any change to the body of the question, you'll be required to change at least 6 characters. Even if you also edit tags.

Note that this differs from title edits, which do not have a length restriction and override the restriction on body edits.

Solution: either don't edit anything else, or edit as much as you possibly can.

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    Sometimes even though I edit only the tags, it still complains that I made some other change even though the post markdown is exactly the same. I can confirm that with a text compare utility. Why is that? This seemed to especially affect old duplicate posts with the duplicate link edited into the post itself.
    – gparyani
    Dec 5, 2014 at 5:06
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    I see the same thing as damryfbfnetsi. Sometimes it works fine, other times it requires 6 characters in the body despite the fact that I'm only editing the tag.
    – Brian
    Dec 5, 2014 at 6:56

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