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These two tags have similar numbers of questions (3k for vs. 2.3k for ). I don't know which is used most in recent months / years, but .net-assembly has the more explicit name.

I don't know enough about .net to know if there's any meaningful difference between them. If not, probably we should keep .net-assembly and make assemblies a synonym of it. https://stackoverflow.com/tags/.net-assembly/synonyms

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PS: I only know about these tags from fixing the tags on questions mis-tagged [assembly] (assembly language), so I don't have the rep to even suggest this tag synonym myself. I always pick [.net-assembly], often just by inserting a - instead of space between .net and assembly. /sigh. That's been a problem forever, and feature requests for incompatible-tag filters / sanity-check confirmations have been ignored, both long ago and recently. But that's not what this question's about, merely why I'm posting about a tag I'm not active in.

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  • It seems that sometimes the [assemblies] tag is used in not .net context, for example here. It seems a misuse of this tag effectively, but simply merging the tags could increase confusion.
    – Damien
    Commented Nov 2, 2020 at 9:38
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    @Damien: Thanks, but that example is very clearly (to me) just a mis-tagged assembly question about x86 asm, so I fixed its tags. I'd be more worried about questions like maven-assembly-plugin or whatever other Java tool "assembles" a bunch of stuff into a single file. We occasionally get questions about that mis-tagged as [assembly] and I'm sometimes less sure what to do about them because no keywords in the text jump out as matching any tag. Commented Nov 2, 2020 at 9:39
  • I agree, but how to handle these misuses if tags are merged?
    – Damien
    Commented Nov 2, 2020 at 9:44
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    @Damien: Creating tag synonyms doesn't retag existing questions, only when new questions are posted or existing questions are edited. It's not a true merge. Having [assemblies] auto-complete to [.net-assembly] will hopefully reduce the incidence of typos in future question; someone's hopefully more likely to notice that .net-assembly isn't the name they want when picking from possible auto-completions for assem..., so that's a good point in favour of making this synonym. Commented Nov 2, 2020 at 9:46
  • @Damien: And for existing mis-tagged old questions, I don't see how that would make it worse even if it did re-tag them. If anyone ever notices the mis-tagging, they can fix it. Commented Nov 2, 2020 at 9:48
  • I understand. I misunderstood the consequences of this "make synonym" action. Misuses will become more clear with your proposal.
    – Damien
    Commented Nov 2, 2020 at 9:51
  • Isn't this the equivalent of just removing assemblies?
    – Braiam
    Commented Nov 2, 2020 at 16:47
  • @Braiam: Maybe that would be a better idea because it's somewhat ambiguous with things that aren't .net. That would involve retagging old existing questions, right? (We don't want to leave old questions without either tag.) Making a synonym has a lower threshold of checking that it's the right thing to do first. Commented Nov 2, 2020 at 21:41

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