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Unfortunately, we have two separate functions/packages in R which share the name "data table" — first, there is (3600 questions), the 4th-most popular package nested under ; second there, is (79 questions, but increasingly common in the past couple weeks/months — I suspect there are a lot of un-tagged DT questions as well).

DT stands for DataTables as the package "provides an interface to the JavaScript library DataTables". DT is primarily used in applications, making it closely tied (the author of DT, Yihui Xie, is also an author of shiny) to the 5th-most popular package under . DT also has a function datatable which further adds to the confusion.

This recent question exemplifies the troubles — at a glance, someone could easily be forgiven for thinking the question was data.table-related (and in fact, I completed my own answer before realizing I had mis-read). More importantly, from a novice (i.e., someone who is not intimately familiar with all the different functions/packages available) question asker's point of view, it makes perfect sense to assign the tag when their question involves the datatable function (if you view the edit history of the question, you'll note that the asker tagged the question correctly, but an editor mistakenly replaced with before this was ultimately corrected by other editors).

Is there anything we can do as cognoscenti to try and obviate these sorts of misunderstandings? I've already edited the tag info for both to try and include a blurb directing users to the correct tags.

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  • I'm not so sure that this is an appropriate question for Meta Stack Overflow, but rather the main site (rare case, usually it's vice versa). Commented Feb 12, 2016 at 18:37
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    R is a great language. Especially with a few functions like, plot3D, plot3D and plot3d. Not at all confusing :-) Commented Feb 12, 2016 at 18:59
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    I'm also curious if there's a better way to handle it, but if not, it's not a big problem. The user who added the tag knows better now, I guess; and it took me a only a few seconds to fix it. I don't run into this mistag often. Instead, it's more of data.frame vs dataframes ( see meta.stackoverflow.com/q/287681/1191259 ) and OPs adding tags to draw unmerited attention.
    – Frank
    Commented Feb 13, 2016 at 5:49
  • [bootstrap], anyone?
    – Siguza
    Commented Feb 13, 2016 at 15:56

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