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I just suggested a tag wiki excerpt,:

Laravel Admin is administrative interface builder for Laravel which can help you build CRUD backends just with few lines of code.

but it got rejected with this reason:

Simply defining what a [tag] is rarely helps those using it unless the tag's name itself is ambiguous. Excerpts should describe why and when a tag should be used. See the help center for more guidance.

I suggested it for laravel-admin, which I think is ambiguous. That tag actually is for this package, and admin"admin" is a very general term. An asker can think that the tag is for the admin role in Laravel like this and also this question.

Putting ambiguity aside, it still can be helpful to define the tag in the excerpt. When I browse questions on SO, I found unfamiliar tags that I don't know what they are about, with no description in the tag's info. Usually, I can find what it is easily on Google, but some timessometimes it's difficult to find it. An example  : laravel-admin itself, about 1-2 years ago I searched on Google using the "laravel admin" keyword laravel admin but the first result is not related to laravel admin. As I remember, I found other tags like that too but forgot.

Why can't we add a simple description to unambiguous tags?

I just suggested a tag wiki excerpt, but it got rejected with this reason:

Simply defining what a [tag] is rarely helps those using it unless the tag's name itself is ambiguous. Excerpts should describe why and when a tag should be used. See the help center for more guidance.

I suggested it for laravel-admin, which I think is ambiguous. That tag actually is for this package, and admin is a very general term. An asker can think that the tag is for the admin role in Laravel like this and also this question.

Putting ambiguity aside, it still can be helpful to define the tag in the excerpt. When I browse questions on SO, I found unfamiliar tags that I don't know what they are about, with no description in the tag's info. Usually, I can find what it is easily on Google, but some times it's difficult to find it. An example  : laravel-admin itself, about 1-2 years ago I searched on Google using keyword laravel admin but the first result is not related to laravel admin. As I remember, I found other tags like that too but forgot.

Why can't we add simple description to unambiguous tags?

I just suggested a tag wiki excerpt:

Laravel Admin is administrative interface builder for Laravel which can help you build CRUD backends just with few lines of code.

but it got rejected with this reason:

Simply defining what a [tag] is rarely helps those using it unless the tag's name itself is ambiguous. Excerpts should describe why and when a tag should be used. See the help center for more guidance.

I suggested it for laravel-admin, which I think is ambiguous. That tag actually is for this package, and "admin" is a very general term. An asker can think that the tag is for the admin role in Laravel like this and also this question.

Putting ambiguity aside, it still can be helpful to define the tag in the excerpt. When I browse questions on SO, I found unfamiliar tags that I don't know what they are about, with no description in the tag's info. Usually, I can find what it is easily on Google, but sometimes it's difficult to find it. An example: itself, about 1-2 years ago I searched on Google using the "laravel admin" keyword but the first result is not related to laravel admin. As I remember, I found other tags like that too but forgot.

Why can't we add a simple description to unambiguous tags?

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Why is defining"defining what a tag is" only valid for ambiguous tagtag's excerpt?

I just suggested a tag wiki excerpt, but it got rejected with this reason:

Simply defining what a [tag] is rarely helps those using it unless the tag's name itself is ambiguous. Excerpts should describe why and when a tag should be used. See the help center for more guidance.

I suggested it for laravel-admin, which I think it'sis ambiguous. Because thatThat tag actually is for this package, and admin is a very general term. AskerAn asker can think that the tag is for the admin role in Laravel like this and also this question  .

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Why is defining what a tag only for ambiguous tag?

I just suggested tag wiki excerpt, but got rejected with this reason:

Simply defining what a [tag] is rarely helps those using it unless the tag's name itself is ambiguous. Excerpts should describe why and when a tag should be used. See the help center for more guidance.

I suggested for laravel-admin, which I think it's ambiguous. Because that tag actually is for this package, and admin is very general. Asker can think that tag is for admin role in Laravel like this and also this question  .

I think even not ambiguous, it still can be helpful to define tag. When I browse questions on SO, I found unfamiliar tag that I don't know what is it but no description in tag info. Usually, I can found what is it easily on google, but sometime it's difficult to find it. An example laravel-admin it's self, about 1-2 years ago I search on google using keyword laravel admin but the first result is not related to laravel admin. As I remember I found other tags like that too but forgot.

Why can not we add simple description to unambiguous tags?

Why is "defining what a tag is" only valid for ambiguous tag's excerpt?

I just suggested a tag wiki excerpt, but it got rejected with this reason:

Simply defining what a [tag] is rarely helps those using it unless the tag's name itself is ambiguous. Excerpts should describe why and when a tag should be used. See the help center for more guidance.

I suggested it for laravel-admin, which I think is ambiguous. That tag actually is for this package, and admin is a very general term. An asker can think that the tag is for the admin role in Laravel like this and also this question.

Putting ambiguity aside, it still can be helpful to define the tag in the excerpt. When I browse questions on SO, I found unfamiliar tags that I don't know what they are about, with no description in the tag's info. Usually, I can find what it is easily on Google, but some times it's difficult to find it. An example : laravel-admin itself, about 1-2 years ago I searched on Google using keyword laravel admin but the first result is not related to laravel admin. As I remember, I found other tags like that too but forgot.

Why can't we add simple description to unambiguous tags?

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