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Jul 8 at 18:34 comment added ray @ThomA I agree that the current threshold could be too high. Meanwhile, I am just considering the possibility of maybe introducing a separate review queue. Currently, that page is quite shady IMO and I think many users don't even know that page exists.
Jul 8 at 18:22 comment added Thom A I thought that was the case, @TylerH , but have have a score of 5 or more in all the current pending suggestions, so I couldn't test.
Jul 8 at 17:59 comment added TylerH @ThomA That's not even the worst of it--you need to have a score of 5 or more in a tag to recommend synonymization for it :-( That is a sensible restriction in one sense, but I think users over a certain rep threshold like 10k or 20k should be able to propose them as well, given 4 other users are needed to make anything happen on it.
Jul 8 at 17:57 vote accept TylerH
Jul 8 at 17:31 comment added Thom A Lowering the threshold to accept the proposal would go a long way, @Ray . Currently it needs 5 users to agree (1 to propose, 4 to agree); not even close/reopen actions needs that any more (on Main).
Jul 8 at 17:28 answer added Henry EckerMod timeline score: 3
Jul 8 at 16:53 history edited Henry EckerMod
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Jul 8 at 16:46 comment added ray I know it is off-topic, but I think the tag synonyms page should gain more visibility. You can see some of the pending approval entries have been hanging there for more than a year.
Jul 8 at 16:44 history became hot meta post
Jul 8 at 16:41 comment added Thom A Ahh yes, we've "crossed wires".
Jul 8 at 16:33 comment added TylerH @ThomA Mea culpa, I mistyped at first--see my edited comment, which specifies "Azure AD", not "Azure AD B2C". The new name would be either "Azure AD B2C" or "Microsoft Entra B2C" (if they want to be consistent).
Jul 8 at 15:38 comment added Thom A The documentation explicitly state's it's not the same thing, TylerH, that was my point: "Azure AD B2C is built on the same technology as Microsoft Entra ID but for a different purpose and is a separate service." So Microsoft renamed Azure AD to Entra ID, and then released a new/retained an existing product, which has Azure AD in its name but isn't Entra ID... I was just ranting about MS' naming "choices".
Jul 8 at 15:37 comment added TylerH @ThomA I would also support synonymizing azure-active-directory to microsoft-entra-id but I figured I'd go one step at a time... especially given most people don't yet refer to Azure AD as Entra ID, FWIW.
Jul 8 at 15:35 comment added Thom A I mostly expected the feature to now be officially called "Entra ID B2C" but oddly it's not; it's, confusingly specifically documented to be different service (to the Azure AD we used to have?). Ahh Microsoft, you do love confusing us...
Jul 8 at 15:24 history asked TylerH CC BY-SA 4.0