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Tldr:

Burninate request has a similar decision making criteria. Can we have a similar criteria for splitting or combining tags?


Combined tag is a hyphenated join of two or more tags. Eg: ,, ,. Split tag is a un-hyphenated tag used along with a standalone language or platform tag. Eg: +,+,+.

A lot of synonym-requests, retag-requests or merging requests are about combo vs split tags.

Why a decision criteria?

These requests are handled without a clear decision making criteria. This makes whether a request is granted or rejected to chance, just a single criteria, mood of the moderator visiting the issue or the completely random set of users visiting the tag request and their inclinations, time or date of the post or other unknown factors. I'm sure moderators and other users are doing what they think is best, but without the well established criteria, most of them may change with different set of users, moderators or year of the post.

It would be better to have a clear well defined criteria(chosen by the community) to decide on which direction to take giving weight to each criteria. This will leave randomness and chance out of the decision making process.

What are the factors to consider when making such a decision?

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  • The answer below is my opinion. The question however is unbiased and intended to as many opinion as possible to create a canonical "factors to consider" and "general consensus"
    – TheMaster
    Aug 9, 2020 at 11:28
  • Any reason for the downvotes? Do you not want to discuss the issue at all? Or do you not want a well defined criteria? Or is the question unclear or too broad? Or Should I have answered later allowing for discussion?
    – TheMaster
    Aug 9, 2020 at 13:46
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    Don't know about others but I just downvoted because you guys are being really annoying lately discussing tags all the time using some kind of weird jargon Aug 9, 2020 at 14:00
  • @oguzismail Thanks. You also have a +1 on your comment(not me yet). At least now I know it's not about my question in particular.
    – TheMaster
    Aug 9, 2020 at 14:07
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    I'm just not sure what problem, if any, this is trying to solve. It smells a lot like bikeshedding.
    – ivarni
    Aug 9, 2020 at 16:00
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    @ivarni This started because one user decided to branch all tags in a language into these long ultra specific tags. I was against it giving reasons. But the user challenged me to provide a canonical q/a and Since I couldn't find one, And I saw a lot of similar issues meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/371655 meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/251957 meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/272013 for/against depending on the mod visiting the request/other factors. I thought it would be better to have a clear well defined criteria
    – TheMaster
    Aug 9, 2020 at 16:14
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    @oguzismail I plan to do that. But still, this question is independent from that issue. A well defined criteria will help a long way in merging/retagging/synonym requests.
    – TheMaster
    Aug 9, 2020 at 16:29
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    I don't think you understand the issue with this post. If I was given the privilege to make tag edits, propose and vote for tag synonyms, request tag burnination, etc., I don't think I have to acquaint myself with a terminology invented by literally who in order to be able to participate in discussions related to the proper use of those privileges. Again, I don't think this discussion is going anywhere. Aug 9, 2020 at 17:11
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    @oguzismail If you understand, what terminology would you use for differentiating those two examples in the question? I thought about it long. Combo seems to be well known, but builder ... no. I thought about lego tags... but couldn't come up with a decent name. But I think the rest are clear enough.
    – TheMaster
    Aug 9, 2020 at 17:14
  • @oguzismail - if we are talking about terminology here, would using "individual" instead of "brick" or "lego" suffice? As in git discussion. And "sub-tags" instead of "combo"/"combined" as in the one about inheritance? Aug 9, 2020 at 21:51
  • How is this question related to tag-hierarchy?
    – Rubén
    Aug 11, 2020 at 4:03
  • Related Combination tags
    – Rubén
    Aug 12, 2020 at 19:12
  • @TheMaster Have you reviewed the tag excerpt of tag-hyerarchy?
    – Rubén
    Aug 12, 2020 at 20:06
  • Yes and I believe it is relevant.
    – TheMaster
    Aug 12, 2020 at 20:08
  • So you are aware of "Tags on Stack Overflow aren't hierarchically ordered (and, in all likelihood, will never be - several proposals have been made already)". Good.
    – Rubén
    Aug 12, 2020 at 20:10

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The following factors can be used as criteria for NOT splitting a combined tag:

  • Do subject matter experts agree a combined tag is warranted?
  • Are the number of watchers in the combined tag enough?
  • Couldn't the split tags describe the same concept satisfactorily?
  • Are the individual(split) tags ambiguous and whether the ambiguity of splitted tag demonstrated by significant amount of users mis-tagging?
  • Was the combined tag tagged uniformly by all users and the top 5 user contribution not exceed 20%?SEDE

If the answer to ALL the above questions is yes, then the combined tag should not be split, else the tag should be split.

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