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Users with 1500 reputation can create tags. The creator will be shown at the tag page, e.g. here:

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created 2 years ago by SalmanPK
viewed 9 times
active 10 months ago
editors 2

You can earn the taxonomist badge for this as well. However, some tags don't have any creator, like this - which just shows

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created 2 years ago

Who created those tags? Why don't they have a "created by" stat? What exactly makes a user a "tag creator"?

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    @GrantWinney: I created the tag wiki, yes, but not the tag itself. If you check the first example, wiki and excerpt were created by JamesAllardice, while SalmanPK is the "tag creator".
    – Bergi
    Mar 11, 2015 at 4:46
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    Yeah, I start to remember it was me who created the tag. However, another example: the javascript tag. Tag wiki creation and tag creation timestamp are the same even, but Shog doesn't show up as the creator.
    – Bergi
    Mar 11, 2015 at 4:58
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    According to the Data Explorer, some tags are "community owned" (see the last column). But I don't how nor when it happens.
    – Blackhole
    Mar 11, 2015 at 19:26

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The tag wiki page will only display a username next to the creation date if the Taxonomist badge has been awarded to a user for that tag (source).

Some very old tags never had users stored for them, and there are various things that can happen to a tag that will cause them not to have users associated with them. As well, since a user can only earn the Taxonomist badge once, if they create multiple tags, only one of those tags will ever have their name next to it.

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    That's delightfully weird. Mar 12, 2015 at 0:38
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    Oh wow. And I thought it would be something simple as "tag creator only shows up if he's not the initial author of the tag wiki".
    – Bergi
    Mar 12, 2015 at 1:48
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    @GrantWinney The users listed in the revision history are the creators of the tag wiki, not the tag itself.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Mar 12, 2015 at 3:06

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