Issue
Questions related to Parse Server are today tagged with parse.com which is the deprecated URL of the retired Parse service (that leads into no-where now), before its release as Parse Server as open source on parseplatform.org.
Because the parse.com tag has been around longer (18,928 questions tagged) than parse-server (1,254 questions tagged), it is still commonly used for discoverability.
However "parse.com" is neither a valid URL nor a product name, nor a technology. So it doesn't make sense to keep using it. "Parse Server" however is the official name of the open source project.
The two tags cannot be used interchangeably, because while Parse was a commercial product the questions were mostly related to the SDK and then existing commercial API limitations, while now many limitations are lifted and questions are also related to the setup of the open source server.
Discussion
What is considered best practice in this case to prevent users from using a tag that isn't applicable anymore?
A tag is a word or phrase that describes the topic of the question.
All questions today are related to [parse-server], not the discontinued commercial [parse.com] product with partly different characteristics (commercial API limitations, etc). For someone who doesn't know the history of Parse Server, the tag is confusing. It is also used wrongly, because questions for setting up the server have nothing to do with the commercial [parse.com] service.parse-server
either, so could we consolidate this intoparse-platform
too, please?