On Meta, chatgpt has been synonymized with ai-generated-content, but when I go to its tag page, there are only 7 questions listed when I know that there were way more questions with the chatgpt tag alone.
Sure enough, there are some questions that are tagged chatgpt but cannot be found by either [chatgpt] or [ai-generated-content]. Here are two examples:
- How can we determine whether an answer used ChatGPT?
- Does the policy change for AI-generated content affect users who (want to) flag such content?
Both of these questions have the chatgpt tag but when you click that tag, it redirects to a page titled "Questions tagged [ai-generated-content]" which doesn't list these questions.
Moreover, trying to search for these questions using the following search terms does not return them (even after the "fix" by @kristinalustig):
Also using a userID to filter posts do not work here either. Note that the userID of the author of the first question above is user:6619250. So a search using this userID along with [chatgpt] or [ai-generated-content] should return that question. However, the following searches return no results:
I first noticed it on the main site which severely limits finding posts that have tags that are synonymized with others.
How do we search for questions once their tags are synonymized with other tags?
[chatgpt]
), what do we imagine the search syntax would be to override the default redirect behavior?[chatgpt] is:q score:100
or[ai-generated-content] is:q score:100
. Neither question show up among the results even though both satisfy these search terms.