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Today I want to add a [float] tag to a question, but found the tag seems not exist (at least at now):

Are you sure you want to create new tags?

The following tags do not exist: [float].

I suspect it is cleaned up, because I can see other primitive types as tags such as [int], [double], [boolean] and so on. Even [long] tag, it seems become a tag synonym of [long-integer].

Is [float] tag cleaned up before?

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    Why would you want to add [float] to a question? It's a bit difficult imagining a question where using a basic-datatype-tag would be useful... Oct 5, 2015 at 3:36
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    [float] was sent floating down the river.
    – Pekka
    Oct 5, 2015 at 8:57

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Yes, it was killed off almost two years ago because it was ambiguous between two very popular technologies that had absolutely nothing to do with each other. Use or instead.

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