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Scratch seems to be gaining popularity. As suggested in a comment on this answer concerning Scratch, now might be a good time to rename the tag to just 'scratch'. Or alternatively, to add scratch as an alias or synonym for mit-scratch; whatever is considered best practice on SO.

There are six other tags containing the word 'scratch', but none of these are programming languages. I don't see a big risk of 'scratch' becoming ambiguous, now or in the near future.

Also keep in mind the target audience of Scratch (children, people with no programming experience); a straightforward tag name might help.

I would like to invite everybody to share their thoughts on this. And after reaching consensus, I hope a moderator can follow up on this?

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    For all intents and purposes Scratch isn't really a proper programming language, it's a 'Visual' programming language and I personally think the tag shouldn't be changed because of this.
    – AStopher
    Commented Jan 14, 2015 at 9:22
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    @cybermonkey Thanks for sharing your opinion. I would appreciate a stronger argument though; I hope you can find the time to post a more elaborate answer. For one, please define "proper"; Scratch is turing-complete, regardless of its main purpose (education) and cutesy-pie visuals. How does Scratch compare to Logo and Visual Basic, in your opinion? Secondly, why should this affect the name of the tag? Commented Jan 14, 2015 at 12:02
  • Many professional programmers do not regard Scratch as being a programming language at all, and if you search Meta for Scratch-related opinions you'll find similar opinions. This is primarily because as I said before that Scratch is a so-called 'visual programming language', referring to the fact programs are programmed using a mouse via drag 'n drop rather than a keyboard. It's been a few years since I tried Scratch so it might have evolved slightly since then. Moreover Scratch problems are related to mostly pure logic than anything related to the actual 'programming language'.
    – AStopher
    Commented Jan 14, 2015 at 12:37
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    @cybermonkey A discussion so engrossing, deserves its own room; let's continue elsewhere. Fact is, the tag 'mit-scratch' exists, and has been used for quite some time now. My original post concerns renaming the tag; not its raison d'être. If you feel Scratch does not belong on SO, then I suggest you post a new question "please remove tag [mit-scratch]". State your case; include references to those sharing your opinion. Then wait and see how the community responds. Commented Jan 14, 2015 at 16:40
  • Alternatively, you can respond to this question. Commented Jan 14, 2015 at 19:48
  • I never said 'this tag shouldn't be allowed', Scratch is a programming language, but simply not a 'proper' one.
    – AStopher
    Commented Jan 14, 2015 at 20:12
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    @cybermonkey I don't think "proper" is a well defined term in reference to programming language categorization. Scratch is Turing-complete and Scratch programmers have created neural nets, first-person shooters, and Mandelbrot browsers with it, if that helps. (Disclosure: I work for the Scratch team.) Commented Aug 21, 2018 at 16:16

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Personally, it doesn't make a difference. While the language might officially be Scratch, it is also referred to as MIT Scratch pretty often outside of its own website. I'm a former Scratch moderator and current Scratch Wiki admin, although slightly inactive (SE is too addictive...), so I know.

Also keep in mind the target audience of Scratch (children, people with no programming experience); a straightforward tag name might help.

That's the problem. SE has a 13 year minimum age, and many Scratchers are younger than that. (See http://scratch.mit.edu/statistics/#age)

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  • That graph though - it shows that most scratch users are at least 13 years old if you add up the numbers, even if the most common age is 12 Commented Jan 13, 2015 at 19:38
  • Thanks for your answer; good to hear from an insider! Excellent point about the age limit. But even mature, seasoned SO'ers have overlooked the 'mit-scratch' tag; that's what worries me. Commented Jan 13, 2015 at 21:02
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    I would bypass age filters to join the famous community of Stack Overflow in a heartbeat if I were 12. That being said, we could always make scratch the original tag and mit-scratch a synonym. I think that looks neater.
    – Compass
    Commented Jan 14, 2015 at 17:37
  • In several years of my training hundreds of teachers in Scratch, and observing hundreds of students learning it in dozens of schools, I have never heard a single person or written material use the name "MIT Scratch". (Disclosure: I now work for the Scratch team, but that was all true before I started in June 2018.) Commented Aug 21, 2018 at 16:13
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Well, i decided to go ahead and suggest a tag synonym mapping to .

https://stackoverflow.com/tags/mit-scratch/synonyms

If you have the required score (5), feel free to vote for it.

Of course, first i had to create the tag [scratch]...

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