There used to be only 2 compass tags: compass-sass and compass-geolocation. Questions involving Compass, the Sass framework, were often mistagged with compass-geolocation because it was always suggested first (due to alphabetization) and users don't always double check what they're selecting. This past January, compass was added as a synonym of compass-sass.
However, there appear to be a number of questions with the compass tag that have nothing to do with Sass or Compass, most of them appear to be related to phones:
- True heading and true course of an iphone
- Compass: Rotate image towards a particular location
- Cordova compass API (navigator.compass.watchHeading) not working (error code 3)
- Android orientation: azimuth depends on pitch and roll
So the question becomes, what should these questions be retagged with? Is compass-geolocation appropriate? There's no wiki for it and the excerpt is fairly vague.
Geolocation is the identification of the real-world geographic location of an object, such as a cell phone or an Internet-connected computer terminal. Geolocation may refer to the practice of assessing the location, or to the actual assessed location.
And finally, should the compass synonym be kept at all?
Number of questions for each tag:
- compass: 430
- compass-geolocation: 292
- compass-sass: 1806