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We all want tags to be useful. The tag clean up (synonym or burninate) processes fix those tags silently, no bumping of the affected questions. In the same vein, I think it would be useful if edits that were only tag changes did not bump the question.

There's been several meta questions suggesting that minor edits don't bump, such as "'Bumping' question after editing" feature should be removed and Should VERY MINOR edits, NOT be bumped to the top?. As far as I can tell, these have all been opposed, at least partially to limit the potential for vandalism. However, I think the potential for retagging as vandalism is much lower.

There are two tags that I use that really need some cleaning. Both have fairly small numbers. Questions that should be sometimes get tagged as , such as python multi agent simulation packages. The other is which keeps on being added to posts that are about Facebook or other social media sites. I have tried to get this dealt with using ambiguity processes (see Replace [social-networking] tag with two separate and specific tags) but the proposal was essentially ignored. However, there are proper Facebook tags, so I would be happy to go through the questions manually, removing the inappropriate tag and adding an appropriate one.

I did do a few tag edits manually (making other edits as appropriate) and then realised this was bumping the question so stopped.

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    Dunno, I say bump away and especially if mistagged. To me, updating the tag is a pretty good reason to bump a thread and potentially make it catch attention from the right people. I actually think bumping is a desirable behavior here -- the addition or removal of tags is a pretty substantial change, perhaps even more than a title change. Bumps are annoying with trivial edits, but I think retagging is far, far from trivial.
    – user4842163
    Nov 21, 2015 at 16:11
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    Like why do we retag? I think there's the posterity reason -- add this question to the right place so that it can be found later. But probably a more immediate concern (except for the most epic up-voted questions) is to make the question get the attention from the right people. Without the bump, it kind of loses that effect -- a question mistagged originally could otherwise forever be doomed to be overlooked. A retag should kind of make the question "fresh" again IMO.
    – user4842163
    Nov 21, 2015 at 16:16
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    Related, but a more-specific case: Tag-removal-only edits shouldn't add closed questions to the Reopen Review queue
    – Paul Roub
    Nov 21, 2015 at 17:54

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