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I just spent some time marking a bunch of questions as duplicates of each other. Looking at the tags while doing so, I saw a bunch of and a bunch of , and there didn't seem to be much distinction in their use.

I wanted to suggest they be synonyms (and found some existing discussion — we don't need to get into that right now), but I was thwarted by :

And in the opposite direction, gets in the way:

Is it impossible to vote for this synonym, or am I just doing it wrong?

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    This might also have something to do with the fact that they once were synonyms: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/85188/… but the community voted to remove that. Maybe that history is blocking them from becoming synonyms again.
    – Brad Larson Mod
    Aug 2, 2015 at 15:17

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Both tags and already have other synonyms pointing towards them. Any tag which already has a synonym for it cannot be proposed as a synonym of another tag, because you end up with routes like this:

[master-tag] <- [intermediate-tag] <- [synonym]

In order to bypass restrictions like this, you have to get a moderator involved to either a) remove the existing synonyms of the tag you are trying to propose as a synonym or b) merge the tags, which will transfer all the existing synonyms to the new master tag.

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