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tl;dr please synonym

->


There's also

  • , which has 66 questions and a wiki
    • However, I imagine it would be inappropriate for some of those first questions.

The tag is sort of a meta tag, so perhaps it should be burninated (I'm on the fence), but for now this is just a synonym request.

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tl;dr is synonymised to


I've been through the posts. They're referencing a language/software specific function (such as SQL/R/Excel Formula/etc...) but are referring to the process of in general. The other tags clarify the context.

This follows the same logic as / -> and also auto-completes as expected so shouldn't cause surprises.


It looks like is somewhat redundant as its intended use can be expressed via other tags sufficiently well - but it will need going through and manually handled.

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