The tagging system doesn't support (as far as I know) a tag to be "separated" into two tags. For example, the Flex tag on SO currently has questions on Flex and Flex. I'm sure there are more tags that have this problem. How would you suggest splitting tags in this case?
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It wouldn't be the first time were we took a tag, and renamed it to be more specific. The ' My suggestion is that if there aren't very many that are referring to gnu flex, for the tag to just be moved wholesale to the ' If there are many of both, then my suggestion is a bit more time consuming. Go through all of the questions tagged ' Hopefully when your done, nobody will use the ' In this case, it could be fairly straight forward to separate them, most of the ones referring to Adobe flex, usually have the word Adobe, somewhere in the question it-self. So you could, for example, have a special tag splitting feature, that takes the tag to split, the two tags to split it into, and a regex, or two, to determine which questions go into which tag. I doubt that this feature has been created, but I think it is doable. Now for whether there is even a problem, I think there is. The main point of tagging questions, as I see it, is for people who answer questions, to be able to find questions they can answer. If everything under the sun has the same tag, that to me is the same as not having a tag at all. Having them under the same tag is a source of confusion, and grief that we can very easily eliminate, by moving them into separate tags. We could just move out the ones referring to the flex lexer, but what is to stop a new user from misusing the tag? If a new user comes and asks a question, they will see the ' I do not think we should have any tags that could be mistakenly used for more than one thing. Any tag that can be mistakenly used, will be mistakenly used. So unless you actually want people to use the wrong tag, they should be specific enough that there is little chance of them being mistakenly used. |
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The question body asks about the Flex-specific case, but the title asks about the general case. Since the existing answers primarily address the specific case, I'll answer for general: Post a separate question here on MSO for each ambiguous tag. These issues actually come up frequently enough that we have the tag ambiguous-tags here to describe them. (Even the Flex-specific case has come up at least three times.) Every individual case will be different; some will have two meanings with roughly equal popularity/importance; others will have multiple meanings with one clear "dominant" meaning; and yet others will have one legit use and one inappropriate use (e.g. using). We need human subject matter experts to decide how to split things. (That's "human [subject matter experts]," not "[human subject matter] experts.") |
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I don't know how easy it would be to go about it, but I would suggest breaking them into two different tags like "adobe-flex" and....well someone will have to help me there because I don't know enough about the other Flex to really give an idea about what else to call it. |
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I don't think there's any general solution. In your particular case, I'd suggest retagging the Flex lexer questions |
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Here's a breakdown
Of those tagged flex:
Well it looks like if we don't do anything that the regular users will do it for us. |
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Now that we have tag wikis, it would be nice if we could designate a list of ambiguous tags that would be rejected from being set. The tag wiki summary would serve as the error message, and could suggest the proper unambiguous tags to use, and high rep users could then maintain the list of suggestions. For an example, the |
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What about the tag "emf"? I noticed today that it refers to two separate technologies: enhanced metafiles (a vector file format on Win32) and Eclipse Modeling Framework). Perhaps all acronyms, TLAs, etc should be expanded or disambiguated. Perhaps TLAs should just be banned. |
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