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One of the tags I participate in has 1 synonym that I proposed over 2 years ago. The language in question offers 2 distinct syntaxes where the original one has the same name as the language, but the newer syntax became significantly more popular (so popular that a lot of people don't even realize the other one exists). It was not uncommon to see a question about the language use the tag named after the other syntax, so I proposed the synonym.

A side effect of this is that there are still some old questions that have the pre-synonym tag on them. I only have a gold badge in the base tag, not the synonym, which prevents me from closing old duplicates without the aid of other users.

Is this behavior intended?

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  • Has the synonym been approved? What are the tags you are referring to?
    – Taryn
    Oct 1, 2015 at 17:56
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    Oh yes, the synonym was approved a long time ago. The tag in question is sass and the synonym is scss.
    – cimmanon
    Oct 1, 2015 at 17:57
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    I went ahead and merged these; after two years, any problems with the synonym have passed the point where we can reasonably fix them anyway (and there don't seem to be any obvious ones)
    – Shog9
    Oct 1, 2015 at 19:13
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    Note that Mjölnir doesn't work on questions where the original tag set did not include your gold badge tag. So, if a question was not originally tagged 'c' but that tag was later added, I can't wield Mjölnir (at least, not with the 'c' tag) to mark that question as a duplicate. Mjölnir is powerful, but not all-powerful. Oct 2, 2015 at 5:49
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    What is Mjolnir? I know it's from Norse mythology, but what does it have to do on this site? I saw it in the Hot Meta Posts section and clicked to see what it was about, figuring it was some tool on Stack Overflow, but I am no more enlightened. :-/ Oct 2, 2015 at 14:48
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    @Thunderforge: meta.stackoverflow.com/tags/dupehammer/info
    – Holger
    Oct 2, 2015 at 15:05

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Yes, this behavior is intended. If/when the tags are merged, then the synonym will be replaced by the target and this issue will go away.

Merging requires a moderator's intervention. There's an automatic list of tags that they consider on an irregular basis, but you can post s if you feel a given tag needs more urgent attention.

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    Well I guess that leads to a follow-up question: why isn't that the default behavior for synonyms (merging)?
    – cimmanon
    Oct 1, 2015 at 18:02
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    There's no undo. If some idiots decided to synonymize php and javascript, there'd be an awful lot of cleanup... Realistically, bad merges are a headache even for fairly small tags - you wanna have some sanity checks involved in the process.
    – Shog9
    Oct 1, 2015 at 18:11
  • How does one tell that tags are merged as opposed to synonymized? Would you mind pointing out an example of merged tags?
    – jscs
    Oct 1, 2015 at 19:00
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    Once tags have been merged, there are no questions in the source tag, @Josh. That's really the only difference - merging isn't so much a state as it is an action.
    – Shog9
    Oct 1, 2015 at 19:01
  • So if [dumplings] got merged into [biscuits], when I went to /questions/tagged/dumplings, I'd see an empty question list, instead of being redirected to /questions/tagged/biscuits as happens with synonyms?
    – jscs
    Oct 1, 2015 at 19:04
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    Right. Unless they were also synonyms, in which case the behavior would be as normal for synonyms, @Josh. If you visit the list of active synonyms, anything with an " × number" in the second column hasn't been merged yet - the questions are just sorta orphaned.
    – Shog9
    Oct 1, 2015 at 19:08
  • Got it: it's more about the questions being merged than the tags themselves. Thanks for the clarification.
    – jscs
    Oct 1, 2015 at 19:10
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    Well, the misguided person would be completely befuddled when blocked by the error-message: "Reverse synonym php-cgi already proposed on the tag php" when trying to synonymize php to js. I asked about correcting the error-message. Oct 2, 2015 at 22:03

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