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Sep 21, 2018 at 18:52 comment added Bhargav Rao Mod Cool, if it isn't much work for you, then I'm fine with it remaining so. Thanks!
Sep 21, 2018 at 18:50 comment added Kevin Workman @BhargavRao Honestly it's not that much work for me. I've gotten pretty good at the "edit tags, remove processing, downvote, vote to close as too broad" muscle memory. I'd rather make it as easy as possible for legitimate Processing users to find the tag. I think keeping it as processing is okay. I'd also be fine with renaming it to processing-language. Something like processing.org-language is probably not correct, since processing.org encompasses several other languages, e.g. p5.js. In the end I don't think any solution is perfect, just because the name is so general.
Sep 21, 2018 at 18:23 comment added Bhargav Rao Mod @KevinWorkman My though is, if 50% of the users notice it, it'll reduce 50% of the work for you, which you can use to answer other questions instead. What percentage of users out of the 90%, do you think, would notice it? Another question, Would a rename to [processing.org-language] instead of [processing-language] be useful? (related story - there was an issue with the booking-api, where users were using the tag to post really useless questions. A rename to booking.com-api, has fixed most of the issues)
Sep 21, 2018 at 18:02 comment added Kevin Workman @BhargavRao Unfotunately, I doubt that renaming the tag will solve the problem. After several years of untagging non-Processing posts, I'd say that 90% of the problematic posts are first-time posters asking questions that are much too broad, usually about mathematica. I doubt these users will notice that the tag says processing-language, or know what it means.
Sep 20, 2018 at 22:26 comment added Bhargav Rao Mod A rename of the tag (and then a synonym, like what @gnat mentions) would automatically migrate all the users, favorites, watches, etc to use the new tag . Would that be a good option here?
Apr 15, 2016 at 19:29 comment added gnat my understanding is, if [processing] becomes tag-synonym of [processing-lang] this will smoothly achieve desired change. Per my recollection of how this feature works users won't even need to know about [processing-lang] but any time they will try to enter [processing] system will automagically change it to [processing-lang]
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