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The tag represents questions asking about Generalized Linear Models. However, it just so happens that there is a vector math library with the hopelessly uninspired name of OpenGL Mathematics, or in short: GLM. Its tag is .

The problem is that people asking questions involving GLM-math are, well, newer users. Which means that they're not likely to look up what a tag actually means. They're using GLM-the-math-library, so they'll just stick "GLM" there and call it a day. They'll probably even feel validated when they see that it's already an existing tag.

This is a real problem. See, there are over 650 questions tagged with . However, doing a simple search of [glm] [opengl], we find that there are over 150 such questions. Not only is this larger than the 126 questions correctly tagged with , it also means that nearly 1 in 4 questions tagged with is probably tagged incorrectly. And that doesn't count questions that talk about the math library without being tagged with OpenGL like this one.

What can be done to fix this problem? Or at least mitigate it?

Now, I am not suggesting that we change the name of the tag. Generalized Linear Models existed long before that math library, so the name rightfully belongs to them.

But there's got to be something that can be done here. Even if someone goes through and cleans up the tag, it will still constantly accrue this sort of cruft. The blurb already contains an admonishment to use , but clearly it's not working.

What can we do to prevent these kinds of mistakes?

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    "What can we do to prevent these kinds of mistakes?" --- make users read and think before writing. Should be easy. Right? ..... right?? Dec 20, 2015 at 0:22
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    Well, they might have existed far longer. Doesn't prevent them from getting expropriated though, like swift. Dec 20, 2015 at 2:10
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    @AndrasDeak Well, we can try, but it still probably won't be very effective.
    – Flare Cat
    Dec 22, 2015 at 11:29
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    And don't forget the GLM Wavefront OBJ loading library.
    – genpfault
    Dec 22, 2015 at 16:34

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What about getting rid of the ambiguous glm tag and force the use of more explicit tags such as:

  1. non-verbose

    • glm-math
    • glm-opengl
  2. verbose

    • generalized-linear-models
    • opengl-math
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    Isn't option 1) the same amount of "drastic"? And if there isn't a general glm tag, then users already have to actively choose either, hopefully making them give a thought to what they want. Dec 20, 2015 at 0:33
  • Edited my answer :)
    – Mr_Pouet
    Dec 20, 2015 at 0:35
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    The only problem I have with this is that it requires swapping a tag to mean the opposite of what it used to (glm-math). Dec 20, 2015 at 3:24
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    Someone will come along and propose the "glm" synonym and we'll be right back where we started (see: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/307224/…; used to have unambiguous tags that were regularly misapplied, but now we have an ambiguous synonym to go with them).
    – cimmanon
    Dec 20, 2015 at 16:32
  • Isn't there a way for moderators to blacklist tag names? What if I was to tag some-bad-word for instance?
    – Mr_Pouet
    Dec 20, 2015 at 19:31
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    No, mods can only ask CMs and devs to do that. Dec 20, 2015 at 20:58
  • @Mr_Pouet You have to have a ton of reputation to create a non-standard tag, like a some-bad-word tag, and then that post could be flagged, since the tag is inappropriate/irrelevant.
    – Flare Cat
    Dec 22, 2015 at 11:34
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I suggest:

  • glm-math is not a very disambiguating name, but we're stuck with it now.
  • glm-model for Generalized Linear Model

  • Leave the glm tag intact, with a disambiguation text saying: "Don't use this tag: use the following:"

    • glm-math for the OpenGL vector library
    • glm-model for Generalized Linear Model

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