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To solve the problem of having the two tags and , it would make sense to synonymize them, since they both have the same meaning.

For the python I'd suggest making it into a and change existing tags to it, and then remove the tagmake it so that users have to choose between the twitter and python one, and can clearly tell that they're doing so (by making users unable to choose a tag that is just .

To solve the problem of having the two tags and , it would make sense to synonymize them, since they both have the same meaning.

For the python I'd suggest making it into a and change existing tags to it, and then remove the tag so that users have to choose between the twitter and python one, and can clearly tell that they're doing so.

To solve the problem of having the two tags and , it would make sense to synonymize them, since they both have the same meaning.

For the python I'd suggest making it into a and change existing tags to it, and then make it so that users have to choose between the twitter and python one, and can clearly tell that they're doing so (by making users unable to choose a tag that is just .

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To solve the problem of having the two tags and , it would make sense to synonymize them, since they both have the same meaning.

For the python I'd suggest making it into a and change existing tags to it, and then remove the tag so that users have to choose between the twitter and python one, and can clearly tell that they're doing so.