Yesterday I've created the tag tmdb-api but now I see there is already an tag that's the same themoviedb-api. Can anyone create a tag synonyms for that?
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There isn't a need for synonyms, you should just have instead not created the tag as the help center tells you:
Most common tags already exist on a mature site. You should always favor existing tags; only create new tags when you feel you can make a strong case that your question does cover a new topic that nobody else has asked about before on this site.
As a general rule, you should avoid creating new tags if possible, and new users are not allowed to create new tags. Even if you have sufficient reputation, you should only create new tags when you feel you can make a strong case that your question covers a new topic that nobody else has asked about before on this site.
Instead, I've retagged the 7 odd questions with this tag, no need to create a synonym.
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3I agree that anyone should not create new tags disfavoring existent ones. On another hand, I don't see why he can't ask for a synonym for a tag. This is not future proof. Commented Jan 24, 2017 at 17:03
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@EMBarbosa it is future proof. In 3 years nobody has ever tried to create the other tag. All the name-space is called
themoviedb*
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@EMBarbosa it is future proof. In 3 years nobody has ever tried to create the other tag. All the name-space is called
themoviedb*
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2tmdb-api is not an uncommon alternative name for this api in my experience. Maybe I am missing something, but what is the negative impact to have this tag as a synonym Commented Jan 24, 2017 at 17:57
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@psubsee2003 that we don't need it. I removed the tag. There's no more issues. Move on.– BraiamCommented Jan 24, 2017 at 18:00
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1@Braiam the downvotes on your answer suggest that maybe more explanation than "we don't need it" is needed. I get the point that maybe it shouldn't have been created based on your quotes, but once it is done, why was "we don't need it" the better solution than a synonym. Commented Jan 24, 2017 at 18:04
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@EMBarbosa and? What has that anything to do with what I said. FAQ is not namespace (the thing of how methods, objects, variables, modules are called) which is our best guidance. Are you going to waste moderator time on something they don't need to get involved?– BraiamCommented Jan 24, 2017 at 19:41
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1@Braiam "and?" - Well, I was just pointing that it is an synonym already used in official documentation. Also, AFAIK, namespace is not the only motivation or guide to create a synonym. I'm not wasting time, just saying that OP may have a point. Anyway, I'm moving on from this discussion. Commented Jan 24, 2017 at 19:49
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@EMBarbosa that's not a synonym, that's an abbreviation. Look at the help page for an example of when synonyms should be used: suggest “bike” as a synonym for bicycle. What you are doing is suggesting bc as synonym of bicycle, because some people are too lazy to type the entire word.– BraiamCommented Jan 24, 2017 at 20:22
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@psubsee2003 data talked, in 3 years, with only ~50 questions and nobody has ever not found the tag. People can disagree, but the fact is that we don't and the moderator sided with this conclusion.– BraiamCommented Jan 25, 2017 at 0:52