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Years ago, I created a tag synonym, thinking it was a bidirectional relationship.

The synonym was for and

Now I noticed, by inspecting the synonyms page, that the relationship implies automatic retagging from one tag to another ( -> ). Unfortunately, the relationship is the opposite of what makes sense for these two tags.

Sightly was renamed to HTL by Adobe and it would make sense for questions tagged with to change to , but the way the synonym is currently set up it is mapping the other way round.

How can I reverse the relationship?

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    A moderator is necessary to make this change. So I guess the answer is "make a meta post" and wait for a mod to action the request?
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Jul 29, 2022 at 6:37
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    The way this question is currently phrased there are two separate questions. The explicit: "How to reverse the tag mapping" which would be tag-synonyms (asking about who has the privileges to do this action) but there is also the implicit request to reverse the mapping which is a synonym-request. I've included both tags for this reason.
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Jul 29, 2022 at 6:40
  • I thought so @HenryEcker, thanks for your response. Does this post count or do I need to create a new one? :D Jul 29, 2022 at 7:03
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    What I would recommend is editing this into a request to make the change, including a detailed explanation/justification. Remove the part asking "how". Jul 29, 2022 at 7:16
  • Even if it matches the current name HTL does not seem like a good tag either, since three letter acronyms can match many things. According to wikipedia, a somewhat on-topic meaning would be "human language technology" and your intended meaning does not even show up. How about htl-adobe or similar? Jul 29, 2022 at 7:27
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    Considering the full name is "HTML Template Language", that might be a good name, @MisterMiyagi: [html-template-language]. [htl] could be a synonym. Otherwise, I'd vote for [adobe-htl], because I think you have the vendor and product name backwards in your suggestion. But it seems Adobe didn't intend for this to be Adobe-specific (they donated it to Apache something-or-other), so it seems inappropriate to put their company/brand name in there. Jul 29, 2022 at 7:33
  • I don't represent Adobe, I suppose it would be prudent to take the question to them. Let me see if I can find a person to contact. @bertrand-delacretaz maybe you could find out if Adobe have a preference? Jul 29, 2022 at 7:37
  • Note that @ mentions only work for users who have participated in the post on which the comment is attached, (and moderators I think?) so Bertrand's not going to get notified about this meta post just with that. You'd have to hunt down a post of theirs and ask them to look at this meta post. Jul 29, 2022 at 12:51
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    @HereticMonkey yeah, I've noticed. I've asked through other channels too. Jul 29, 2022 at 12:56

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