While bumps are generally good, there are niche cases where they are harmful:

I recently decided I would consolidate two tags on Stack Overflow: "openoffice" and "openoffice.org". They refer to precisely the same thing, and having two tags for them just fragments the organizational structure.

However, after a couple of retags, I noticed that these questions were being bumped to the front page, clogging it up. Not wanting to be disruptive, I stopped retagging.

This prevents a very useful organizational benefit of SO's community structure. As well as consolidating two identical tags, I could do things like look at each question in "openoffice.org", and add the tag "openoffice-writer", "openoffice-calc", etc. where appropriate. Abuse would be unlikely, due to the 500 reputation minimum for retagging questions.

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At the moment, yes; that counts as a bump. But ♦ mods can do a blanket tag merge / rename without bumping, saving you a lot of time. Perhaps this would be a more suitable option? If so, please tag this as [retag-request], and assuming it is a sensible merge (and we agree the direction) they can be merged without too much pain.

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Blanket tag merging and renaming isn't always applicable. For instance, what if the OP was trying to split up [OO] (which doesn't exist) into [openoffice] and [OOP] by reading each question with the wrong/old tag and making an edit? – Kevin Vermeer Jan 25 '11 at 10:58
@reemrevnivek then it will have to be done by hand – Marc Gravell Jan 25 '11 at 11:15
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Which bumps it to the front page. – Kevin Vermeer Jan 25 '11 at 20:55
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For a Wikipedia analogy, robots usually have a flag noting that what they're doing is rather mundane and shouldn't flood the "Recent changes" list. They also have a "Minor edit" option for humans making minor changes.

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This would be great, especially for beta sites where there isn't several questions a minute that effectively drown out the noise this causes.

Most of the time when I feel the urge to retag on E&R it's because the tags are meaningless, not to just do a merge

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Does it really matter? For instance, in SO the oldest entry on the front page is 10 minutes old, in SU it's 3 hours old and in SF it's 5 hours old. In fact, even meta, which I guess is much less popular than the others, has only a 15 hour old post on its front page.

If you flood the front page with retags, you're only polluting it for a short time anyway.

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10 minutes may not be that big of a deal, but I would argue that flooding the front page for 3-5 hours is definitely matters. – Matthew Nov 12 '09 at 19:28
Depends on how often it happens. If you do this once every few weeks, I wouldn't worry about it. – Nathan Fellman Nov 14 '09 at 21:35
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I have proposed a system to solve this problem.

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