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The Stack Exchange user interface now prevents creating tags that differ only in hyphenation or pluralization. This hasn't always been so, however, and there are currently many such tag pairs, like and , or and , or and .

Let's clean up!

Clean up means, for each such tag pair:

  1. First decide whether the tags really mean the same thing. There are false positives in this list. and have nothing to do with each other. Most of the hits are good, though.

  2. If the tag names really mean the same thing, decide which name to keep. There are several general principles:

    • For multi-word tags, a hyphen is preferred.
    • There is no consensus for plural vs. singular for nouns. This old thread very weakly suggest the singular, and among popular pairs the singular is dominant, but recent practice tends towards plural.
  3. If it has been decided that a tag T2 should be merged into a tag T1, then:

    • If there are a lot of occurrences of T2, suggest or vote for a tag synonym, which will eventually lead to the tags being merged.
    • If there are only a handful of occurrences of T2, then we can get rid of T2 manually.

Please observe some ground rules:

  • Do not retag if you aren't sure that you're doing the right thing. If you aren't sure whether two tags mean the same thing or which name to keep, ask on Meta and try to get people competent in the subject matter involved. If you aren't sure which community(/ies) uses a tag, check the “Related tags” box in the right-hand column.
  • If you find a tag that looks ambiguous, or a useless tag that should be removed, or a tag that indicates off-topic posts, take appropriate action. Ask on Meta or get advice in chat if you aren't sure what to do.
  • If you retag some posts manually, don't just change that one tag: take the time to do any other warranted improvement (other tags, spelling, formatting, etc.). If you see a question that should be closed, vote or flag it.
  • If you know what a tag is about, and it doesn't have a tag wiki yet, write a tag wiki. This is especially important when you see a pair of similar tags that are not synonyms: inform the world of what the tags mean.

I've listed all the tag pairs that are concerned by this clean-up in two answers below (postprocessed from this Data Explorer query):

(Please keep the score of these answers at -1, so that any new answer to this question is easily visible.)

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    Has this process failed to take effect? Many of the singular/plural tag combinations still exist. Plus the tag voting and synonym suggestion system isn't helping a concerted effort to clean up because many tags I'm not allowed to vote on or suggest synonyms despite it being absolutely clear that they mean the same things (ie sprite vs sprites).
    – CodeSmile
    Commented Nov 1, 2014 at 10:30
  • @LearnCocos2D What process are you talking about? There's a process that prevents new pairs from arising. This thread is about cleaning up the old pairs. Commented Nov 1, 2014 at 15:42
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    That's what I'm saying, the old pairs are still here, the thread is 2.5 years old by now. I can't say when sprite vs sprites have been added, but I'm sure they've been around for a while yet I've only recently suggested sprites being a synonym for sprite. Maybe I've been looking at the wrong pairs though, maybe I have the wrong idea about a concerted effort to "clean up" (ie completed within a few months).
    – CodeSmile
    Commented Nov 1, 2014 at 15:59
  • getmethod is winning out over get-method
    – user1228
    Commented Oct 25, 2016 at 19:42
  • What should we do once we've cleaned out a tag? Is there a process to automatically delete tags with no questions?
    – divibisan
    Commented Aug 22, 2018 at 23:34
  • @divibisan Yes. A tag with no question will disappear from stackoverflow.com/tags after a day or so. Commented Aug 23, 2018 at 8:59

5 Answers 5

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I think the other thing to consider is whether or not one of the tags has a wiki associated with it. For example, has a wiki; does not. Thus, it would make more sense to roll the non-wikified tag into the already established and wiki'd tag.

Also, using this specific example, and are actually synonyms of each other (based on the tag wiki), whereas means something completely different and is possibly full of off-topic questions.

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    Hmm... I wonder what happens to wikis when tags are deleted or merged.
    – Bill the Lizard Mod
    Commented Jun 14, 2012 at 20:13
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    @BilltheLizard They become orphans. (I know that you know bout it now, but just in case some one has the same question)
    – Bhargav Rao Mod
    Commented Aug 18, 2018 at 3:34
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(809 questions) and (1789 questions)

Related question: It's a bit confusing that we have both [bit] and [bits] as tags

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I submit something which may have been missed when this was done:

(7294) and (3924)

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    Both of those tags have different meanings per their tag wikis. I'm trying to think of the best solution there, as there is likely some overlap there. They definitely cannot stay as-is though.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Commented Nov 14, 2013 at 1:34
  • @animuson Oh damn, I hadn't read that. Damn. They're pretty much all over the place, I bet.
    – MPelletier
    Commented Nov 14, 2013 at 5:14
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    @animuson Just throwing this out there: Ban both. maps as in cartography is substituted for that, cartography. map as in the data structure is substituted with mapping. It's not perfect, I admit.
    – MPelletier
    Commented Nov 14, 2013 at 5:19
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    I'd excluded tag pairs where the singular was 3 characters or fewer because there were too many false positives that were TLA/FLA pairs, so signaling 3-letter words is good. However, I think map and maps should stay as tags, though I agree that maps could be synonymed to cartography (but I don't like mapmapping: it's not the same concept at all). Commented Nov 14, 2013 at 7:48
  • @animuson Is there a lot of misuse? If the tags are used correctly, they can stay. Commented Nov 14, 2013 at 7:49
  • @Gilles Then perhaps just synonymizing maps to cartography should at least fix half the problem.
    – MPelletier
    Commented Nov 14, 2013 at 13:31
  • @Gilles Ultimately,I think maps should just be burninated. It's broad and encompasses a lot of different things. Right off the bat I see Nokia Maps and Google Maps, which are probably not even close to the same thing, but are both being used as their respective tags (nokia-maps and google-maps) plus the maps tag. With that done, though, the map tag would need to be renamed to something more descriptive to prevent further abuse. I also see Bing Maps in there, and who knows how many other improper uses.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Commented Nov 14, 2013 at 17:39
  • @Gilles map-structure for clarity? But I'm afraid 99% of newbies will tag them all anyways...
    – MPelletier
    Commented Nov 14, 2013 at 19:30
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All the tag synonyms in this post were viewed and synonymized based on the similarity of the tags. If you feel that any of the synonym needs to be removed, or if you need to add a new synonym from one of the non-synonym pairs, please create a new meta post for it.

Tag pairs that differ in pluralization

Here are all the tag pairs (or occasionally larger sets) that apparently differ only in pluralization (and possibly hyphenation), sorted by the number of occurrences of the most common tag. All these tags have been synonymized.

(4939)     (1966)
(2758)     (227)
(2133)     (144)
(3242)     (48)
(1816)     (35)
(1717)     (50)
(1703)     (32)
(1626)     (60)
(1571)     (32)
(1553)     (153)
(1419)     (95)
(1419)     (148)
(2497)     (48)
(1360)     (166)
(1347)     (136)
(1319)     (34)
(1274)     (53)
(1243)     (282)
(1241)     (705)
(1102)     (279)
(1047)     (239)
(1045)     (124)
(1014)     (40)
(992)     (158)
(988)     (490)
(975)     (81)
(948)     (103)
(947)     (92)
(904)     (84)
(885)     (359)
(1561)     (70)
(875)     (39)
(869)     (333)
(855)     (133)
(845)     (111)
(829)     (34)
(774)     (161)
(745)     (388)
(738)     (83)
(727)     (287)
(706)     (15)
(702)     (182)
(682)     (6)
(630)     (80)
(611)     (11)
(589)     (62)
(582)     (28)
(581)     (190)
(568)     (174)
(556)     (122)
(543)     (192)
(540)     (234)
(537)     (57)
(501)     (87)
(489)     (47)
(486)     (286)
(486)     (66)
(482)     (138)
(478)     (53)
(462)     (250)
(455)     (212)
(454)     (11)
(454)     (22)     (9)
(452)     (23)
(447)     (25)
(440)     (73)
(429)     (4)
(423)     (26)
(421)     (22)
(419)     (86)
(408)     (109)
(391)     (57)
(384)     (187)
(381)     (4)
(371)     (8)
(367)     (143)
(366)     (218)
(363)     (106)
(360)     (3)
(355)     (15)     
(349)     (25)
(344)     (16)
(343)     (99)
(336)     (20)
(332)     (22)
(330)     (24)
(326) (29)
(318)     (63)
(313)     (28)
(308)     (17)
(272)     (78 )
(263)     (185)
(241)     (52)
(237)     (30)
(233)     (32)
(232)     (69)     (6)
(230)     (68)
(227)     (40)     (19)
(226)     (62)
(224)     (3)
(223)     (77)
(223)     (40)
(219)     (9)
(217)     (89)
(205)     (13)
(200)     (26)     (8)
(196)     (40)
(190)     (21)
(185)     (17)
(184)     (69)
(184)     (7)
(183)     (38)
(180)     (68)
(175)     (27)
(173)     (10)
(165)     (7)
(164)     (11)
(161)     (32)
(160)     (8)
(160)     (19)
(159)     (98)
(154)     (22)
(153)     (23)
(150)     (70)
(142)     (52)     (32)
(136)     (31)
(136) (32)
(133)     (10)
(132)     (21)
(131)     (26)
(130)     (14)
(130)     (19)
(128)     (29)
(127)     (20)
(121)     (20)
(121)     (33)
(120)     (18)
(118)     (6)
(115)     (59)     (13)
(114)     (6)
(111)     (12)
(109)     (6)
(107)     (56)
(104)     (4)
(103)     (13)     (3)
(102)     (7)
(102)     (19)
(101)     (53)
(101)     (12)
(100)     (35)
(98)     (23)
(98)     (13)
(97)     (6)     (4)
(95)     (31)
(92)     (38)     (11)
(92)     (39)     (18)
(89)     (35)     (8)
(88)     (9)
(88)     (11)
(86)     (14)
(86)     (11)
(85)     (84)
(84)     (14)
(83)     (37)
(82)     (38)
(81)     (11)
(80)     (23)
(80)     (2)
(77)     (3)
(76)     (4)
(75)     (7)
(74)     (4)
(73) (25)
(72)     (14)
(68)     (28)
(67)     (39)
(67)     (38)     (12)
(67)     (2)
(67)     (11)
(66)     (16)
(66)     (19)
(65)     (3)
(65)     (4)
(64)     (61)
(60)     (15)
(60)     (37)
(59)     (9)
(59)     (6)
(58)     (27)
(58)     (20)
(58)     (6)
(58)     (48)
(58)     (16)
(57)     (8)
(56)     (17)
(56)     (3)
(55)     (13)
(52)     (13)
(52)     (39)
(51)     (31)     (5)
(49)     (9)
(47)     (10)
(41)     (5)
(40)     (8)
(39)     (33)
(37)     (3)
(37)     (22)
(37)     (10)
(37)     (6)
(37)     (9)
(36)     (29)
(36)     (7)
(34)     (22)
(34)     (10)
(30)     (18)
(30)     (10)
(29)     (12)
(29)     (11)
(28)     (13)
(28)     (25)
(27)     (3)
(26)     (13)
(26)     (5)
(25)     (22)
(24)     (10)
(23)     (18)
(21)     (16)
(21)     (10)
(21)     (6)
(20)     (12)
(20)     (8)
(19)     (9)

Tag pairs that need to be discussed/disambiguated before synonymization

Move tags which are being used for multiple usages here

(730)      (78)
(697)      (26)
(681)      (140)
(657)      (114)
(655)      (36)
(643)      (135)
(633)      (18)
(476)      (300)
(466)      (164)
(427)      (166)
(408)      (6)
(400)      (13)
(522) (116)
(519) (30)
(329)      (167)
(301)      (42)
(249)      (93)
(209)      (177)
(203)      (21)
(202)      (22)
(200)      (51)
(186)      (8)
(171)      (17)
(166)      (138)
(160) (75)
(136)      (86)
(99)      (32)
(93)      (24)
(81)      (42)
(77)      (4)
(69)      (32)
(59)      (10)
(48)      (21)
(43)      (8)
(31)      (21)
(25)      (14)
(20)      (3)

Tag pairs that should stay

Move false positives here.

(67769) (115)
(33908)     (2087)
(11548) (3603)
(6707)     (171)
(5600) (34)
(2732) (910)
(2725) (68)
(2315) (35)
(2189) (6)
(1975) (215)
(987) (66) (SQL v. C, C++ etc.)
(848) (22) (the latter is a concept)
(840)     (364)
(705) (29) (8)
(688) (54)
(372)     (215)
(367) (241)
(326) (27) (two different functions, though related)
(321) (125)
(308) (7)
(273) (16)
(269) (84)
(166) (80)
(154) (8)
(143) (70)
(111) (45) (ref)
(63) (2) as the later is used for the strcat_s function
(56) (24)
(54) (1)
(38) (30)
(36) (5)
(32) (24)
(30) (22) (Java-WebServices / javaw application laucher)
(25) (14) (inets is a webserver written in Erlang; the other tag is kind of a mess, though)
(27) (11)
(matplotlib method)     (objective-c class)
(218)     (57)
(135)     (26)
(114)     (37)
(110)     (27)
(77)     (33)
(76)     (17)
(66)     (6)
(65) (15)

Tag pairs that cannot be created due to other conflicting synonym proposals

(515) (9)
(879)     (51)
(139)     (36)
(33)     (12)

Tag pairs where one or more of the tags have been burninated

(476)     (33)
(193)     (5)     (5)
(188)     (7)     (3)
(126)     (50)
(120)     (18)     (3)
(96)     (14)     (5)
(79)     (22)

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  • Would these be considered duplicates html-heading/html-head, link-tag/stylesheet-link-tag, canonicalization/canonical-link? Also there is another one - canonical. It's different. Though it might be confused with the aforementioned two canonical
    – Geo
    Commented Jan 25, 2013 at 21:30
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    @Geo I don't know. You should ask these in separate questions (one question per tag pair or per group of closely related tags). Commented Jan 25, 2013 at 21:52
  • Edited to say I'd got rid of all popup inconsistencies, then saw I was looking at the wrong tabs on the tags, and there are actually loads more. So rolled back. Lovely.
    – TRiG
    Commented Feb 8, 2014 at 20:54
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All but one of the tag synonyms in this post were viewed and synonymized based on the similarity of the tags. If you feel that any of the synonym needs to be removed, or if you need to add a new synonym from one of the non-synonym pairs, please create a new meta post for it.

Tag pairs that differ only in hyphenation

Here are all the tag pairs that differ only in hyphenation, sorted lexicographically:

TagName Count TagName Count
131 41
91 60
979 15
59 34
447 20
28 46
267 36
91 46
82 9
58 16
50 124
37 5
23 164
35 92
117 3062
98 31
132 805
139 156
223 36
24 10
81 144
103 31
246 13
44 30
14 374
64 7
177 9
27 2384
89 187
184 8659 [may be exception to 'prefer hyphenated']
66 15
15 193
90 11
159 435
169 48
58 8
187 73
196 1090
35 77
49 9
54 45
103 15
18 164
119 24
131 41
3001 46
37 79
33 113
22 110
136 10

  • For multi-word tags, a hyphen is preferred (ie the version on the right is preferred).

  • If a pair has been reduced away, please remove it.

  • If it has been determined that both tags must exist, please move the pair to the list below:

Tag pairs that should stay:

(App_code is a bundled folder of ASP.NET)     (AppCode is an IDE by JetBrains)
(%AppData% is a standard Windows directory)     (App_Data is a special folder for Visual Studio projects)
103 (Android strictmode) 60 (JavaScript strict mode)

Tag pairs that differ only in hyphenation should be avoided, but if the hyphenated version and the non-hyphenated version do differ in meaning, move them here.

Tag pairs that need to be discussed/disambiguated before synonymization

87 1908
101 24

Tag pairs where one or more of the tags have been burninated

23 117

Tag pairs that cannot be created due to other conflicting synonym proposals

817 21

SEDE query courtesy @reemrevnivek.

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  • Can any of this retagging be done dynamically on the DB level? Like find all tagA and replace it with tagB. Or/and can these lists be dynamic or at least refreshed every now and then? (unless they already are)
    – Geo
    Commented Dec 28, 2012 at 20:39
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    @Geo Moderators have a tool to merge tags. But before tags can be made, community members must review the potential synonyms to ensure that they are indeed synonyms (we wouldn't want to merge window and windows!). The list was extracted from the database, it won't grow anymore since it has become impossible to create new such tag pairs (e.g. foo-bar or foobars can't be created when foobar exists). Commented Dec 28, 2012 at 20:44

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