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These tags are all essentially the same concept. As such, (392 questions, 23 followers), (52 questions, 6 followers), (112 questions, 10 followers), (4 questions, 0 followers), (11 questions, 0 followers) and (37 questions, 4 followers) should be synonymized. The target should be (731 questions, 11 followers).

To start off, and mean the same thing, as per the wiki.

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For questions relating to the prevention of inbound or outbound spam.

:

Question context is related to spam prevention/filtering

Then, and match (their names match the contents of the wiki, and they represent the same concept)

Though not directly related wikiwise, is a synonym of from question contents and name.

Finally, seems to be used as a synonym for the above. Unless it is a product's name being used incorrectly, it should be synonymized as well (and it doesn't appear to be a product name from a quick search).

Putting these all into makes the most sense as the concepts all fit. The excerpt for would probably need to be updated to include the concept of the use for the tag rather than just defining spam, though.

To summarize my request:

Synonymize the following to :

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    If we wanted to help spammers spamming, you wouldn't have a case ;-) Dec 7, 2014 at 21:54
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    I think there are two tags here: mail-filtering (that includes spam) and spam-detection (that would mark mail as to be filtered) Dec 8, 2014 at 9:16
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    What about questions relating to the canned pre-cooked meat product?
    – dav_i
    Dec 8, 2014 at 9:42
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    Reading this post reminded me of the Monty Python skit, lol.
    – John Odom
    Dec 8, 2014 at 17:29
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    @JohnOdom Well, the term "spam" comes from that very sketch so no wonder :)
    – Lundin
    Dec 9, 2014 at 14:32
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    @JohnOdom Reading your comment reminded me of Python programming language. Feb 15, 2018 at 21:18

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I've gone ahead and merged/synonymized all the tags into except for the tag itself. Simply because browsing through the first page of questions there, I quickly ran across this question which is a result of spam but had nothing to do with spam itself and this question about mail not being delivered which just plain isn't on-topic here within the first five results. I think the tag itself could use some manual clean-up before it gets synonymized into anything.

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