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Both (1129 questions) and (3460 questions) mean the same thing, a mathematical operation. Do we really need both tags?

Wiki for :

Addition is a mathematical operation that represents combining collections of objects together into a larger collection. It is signified by the plus sign (+).

Wiki for :

Addition is a mathematical operation that represents combining collections of objects together into a larger collection. It is signified by the plus sign (+).

The latter is sometimes abused to mean lots of things, from adding values to DB, through adding CSS to HTML to adding users in an app. Maybe it should be burninated instead?

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    Do we really need a tag for an arithmetic operation?
    – Braiam
    Jul 21, 2019 at 3:35

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The two tag excerpts are the same - and Googling it throws up tons of word-for-word results, leading me to believe it was plagiarised in both tags, in the original revision. Even the body of the wiki - the explanation, which is usually large enough (esp. in larger tags - , , etc.) to avoid duplication - has been copied word-for-word across both tags by two different users.

And people usually don't care which one of these they use - is preferred, but some are tagged with both (only 15, but still - absolutely no reason to tag the same mathematical operation twice).

These two tags should absolutely, most certainly be synonimised - usually the smaller is thrown in with the larger, so if any users that have 5 score or more in (or - it doesn't really matter) could suggest a synonym, and get it approved (maybe moderators could help), then it would clear this little area up.

Kind of related - feature request (ish)

On a side note, since we have quite a few mathematical tags, and many other tags that belong to "families" (all the jQuery and Angular tags and versions for instance (make it stop!)), we could create these tag families, used for classification of extremely similar tags - so we don't have to go digging for the extremely rare ECMAScript 4 tag, we could just go to the JavaScript tag family, and bam! ES4 would finally be revealed as nonexistent.

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  • "many other tags that belong to "families"" - there was a feature request for having hierarchical tags. I can't look for it right now but it sounds like what you're describing. Basically, some tags do belong in groups and in a lot of cases there is a parent sort of concept, like javascript -> jquery for example. So, expressing that hierarchy would be useful in categorising tags. Same thing with mathematics -> addition and subtraction. Although the whole "hierarchy" is a very tricky concept. Not sure if the FR was declined or not but it seems hard to implement.
    – VLAZ
    Jul 22, 2019 at 7:00

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