I just saw this question on Stack Overflow:

Is it worth creating an interface for a trivial return type?

I've got no problem with the question, but I noticed it has the tag. I thought to myself, "hmm, isn't that the same as ?" So I went to add it as a synonym for and subsequently found it that it already was a synonym.

So how did get added to a question that was created only 4 minutes ago? Is this a bug?

(I actually seem to remember something similar on meta - there was a question that got the tag added long after it was made a synonym for . It doesn't look like anybody ever reported it in an official capacity, though.)

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Weird. Following the "about" link takes you to the oop tag info. stackoverflow.com/tags/object-oriented/info – Bill the Lizard Jan 21 '11 at 20:46

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This is because of a chain of synonyms. and both synonym to . For the specific question you witnessed, it was the former, which can be seen on the synonyms page to have a matching timestamp for the last rename. This does seem to be undesired behavior, and should probably be fixed.

You were keen to remember the friday tag incident, because it's exactly the same scenario. It wasn't reported, though. It was just kept inside the comments.

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See also: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/60113/… – sth Jan 22 '11 at 1:13

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