I had made a request to rename the google-direction tag here and it was renamed to google-direction-api instead of google-directions-api (with an "s"; see my comment on the original request).
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2I assume Cody has still nightmares from that giant-S and tries to avoid it.– reneCommented Jun 27, 2020 at 19:24
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Although this isn't about pluralization but about correctly naming a tag.– MrUpsidownCommented Jun 27, 2020 at 19:48
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1@rene I heard that references to the giant-S were "not nice" and should not be used :)– DavidPostillCommented Jun 27, 2020 at 20:36
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1Joking aside, I partially agree with @MrUpsidown - official name is Directions API. That said, searching for singular yields >2x times more results than for plural, so it is probably a win. Also, it would be more beneficial if we took effort to create a tag wiki and excerpt for the tag that are missing for almost 9 years.– Oleg Valter is with UkraineCommented Jun 27, 2020 at 21:44
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3Did I screw that up? Hmm, sorry. I don't know if it was a typo, or there was an existing tag without the "s" that got automatically selected when I went to merge. Either way...fixed now. Closing this as a dupe. Sorry I didn't get your comment on that question, or I would have fixed it there without your needing to go through the effort of re-asking. My on-site inbox often overflows with 500+ items, and I just can't reasonably get to them all, especially since clicking it once causes all "new" status to be cleared.– Cody Gray ModCommented Jun 28, 2020 at 1:20
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@CodyGray - what would you think about creating a standalone A&A community-wiki style that can be used as a target for all renaming / synonymizing / merging requests instead of each user who wants this posting a question and hoping that you will notice (which, given your workload, you do an amazing job of)? You can then kick back at the start / end of a busy day, have a cup of coffee and look through the updates on the subject matter (just pitching an idea)– Oleg Valter is with UkraineCommented Jun 28, 2020 at 1:29
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1@Oleg Problem is, on everything but externally-verifiable renames (e.g., those needed to be consistent with actual product/company names), mods need the community to weigh in, preferably other tag experts. This is done both by comments but even more importantly by voting. If you just have a big community wiki, it puts all the decision for what to do on moderators, and we often don't know. We don't want the sole responsibility.– Cody Gray ModCommented Jun 28, 2020 at 1:35
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@CodyGray - yeah, that might be a problem... To clarify, though, I meant having a Q&A (maybe even not a wiki) where answers are requests for renaming / merging, etc. And the question can contain some guidance, links to discussions and FAQs of when / how to request, etc. Maybe even split by request type to avoid bloat - what do you think?– Oleg Valter is with UkraineCommented Jun 28, 2020 at 1:40
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1@Oleg I'm just not convinced that a single massive Q&A (where each answer is a request) would be any improvement over individual requests (where each question is a request). If anything, it would be worse, because when a question is the request, answers can be posted indicating agreement or disagreement. When an answer is the request, all you have are comments, and comments are terrible. :-) I can filter retag requests easily, even when posted as questions, as long as the correct tag(s) are used, and I have tag filters set up to do this.– Cody Gray ModCommented Jun 28, 2020 at 2:08
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@CodyGray thanks for your time.– MrUpsidownCommented Jun 28, 2020 at 8:35
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@CodyGray - well, alas! I get your point - given that separate requests are probably the best option you have for now... Did not think about a possibility of agreement / disagreement answers.Thank you for monitoring the requests!– Oleg Valter is with UkraineCommented Jun 28, 2020 at 10:24
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1You're welcome, everyone. I appreciate all the suggestions and thoughts being put into how to possibly improve workflow, even if I ultimately disagree. We're all smarter by working together. For what it's worth, I'm a big fan of opening pluralization bugs (and, really, all sorts of grammar nitpicks). I was the one who used to give the team nightmares any time they added features, because I was going to come the next day and nitpick about the grammar. While the meme is reasonably deprecated by the passage of time, I still don't agree with Tim that it violates the Code of Conduct in any way.– Cody Gray ModCommented Jun 28, 2020 at 10:54
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