We have google-contacts-api and google-people-api
The first was used on questions about a Google API and Google Apps Script Service (Class ContactsApp) that are now deprecated and retired but also on questions about Google Contacts, the cross-platform app linked to Gmail and other Google cross-platform apps.
These tags should not be made synonyms because the code used with Contacts API doesn't work with the People API; it's required to migrate.
The page about Google Contacts API now points to the Contacts API migration to the People API page hosted on the People API microsite on https://developers.google.com.
One of the "problems" with google-contacts-api is that it's being added by "default" in questions related to handling contacts on Google Contacts and other Google apps.
Should we edit the google-contacts-api excerpt to add something like "DO NOT USE ON NEW QUESTIONS"?
Is it possible / a good idea to add a tag warning to be applied to all new questions, considering that the Google Contacts API is deprecated and retired?
Note:
This is a "Google" classic. Not too long ago, we have Should we merge Google Hangouts tags with Google Chat?.
The case depicted in this question differs from the Hangouts / Chat case because it is not about having two brands and two tags. In this case, only one consumer app matches one of the API names, Google Contacts, and also matches the name of the entity / record type used on Gmail and other apps: contact.
Another important difference is that in the previous post, some code still works, but the code using the Contact API doesn't work anymore.
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. Then the question creator selects it because it can't create a new tag because it looks good idea among many other possibilities