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and are both about HTML meta elements. The latter is used a bit more often. I think both names are not that good, I'd rather like html-meta.

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    This is just so I can later say »I wrote on meta about the tags meta and meta-tags«. Commented Apr 18, 2015 at 12:01
  • This question using both tags has brought me to this meta post. Is there any progress with burninating or synonymizing? Commented Aug 14, 2015 at 6:18

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I would just burn the hell out of all those tags. The history of html elements tags has been very unsuccessful. Most users would just add the tag because their markup has it, not because they have a specific problem using the element. Just check the history of div, a, span, etc., you will be scared.

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Yes, I agree with synonymizing to , as they are both about the exact same thing, and is more descriptive. There are regularly new questions about the company formerly known as Facebook (usually one of its products) that misuse the [meta] tag that we have to clean up, so this would be a big time-saver there.

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