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Questions tagged [wordle] pre-dating October 2021 all relate to the word cloud generator created by Jonathan Feinberg.

On the other hand, questions tagged [wordle] created after October 2021 all relate to the five-letter-word game created by Josh Wardle, which has captured the attention of many software developers.

According to Mr Feinberg:

Wordle is currently dead; it depends on a technology that's no longer supported in any browser. I have hopes to bring it back to life.

So…which project should get the tag?

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    "Which project should get the [wordle] tag?" Neither. When will we learn?
    – Braiam
    Mar 23, 2022 at 1:23
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    This isn't really something we should have learned. The real problem here is re-using names, which is not the fault of our tag system. Mar 23, 2022 at 3:05

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They all need a more specific tag name.

The original 5 questions should get retagged as , and then the tag should get renamed to . (This did previously say to retag all questions, but Henry Ecker's suggestion is more inline with my intent. I wasn't looking to wipe out the existing wiki info now that it's there.)

Since someone has already changed the tag description to be about the game instead of the original project the tag was for, and because this is how most people will be using the tag, should probably be made a synonym for . (I think this should be done pre-emptively, rather than waiting for someone to recreate it.)

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    Since there are only ~5 wordle word cloud generator questions, it might be easier to retag those few, and then rename wordle to wordle-game. That'll keep the tag wiki info and limit the amount noise the retagging creates.
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Mar 23, 2022 at 4:06
  • Looks like the former has been created as wordle-word-cloud.
    – V2Blast
    Mar 23, 2022 at 15:57
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    Yeah, I somewhat arbitrarily went with [wordle-word-cloud] because it was shorter and easier to read without losing any of the uniqueness. It's easy to rename if others disagree with that choice. Mar 24, 2022 at 5:10

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