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Matic was renamed to Polygon in 2021. This is a source of real confusion, IMO, but we have nothing to do with it. The problem:

  • We have the tag with 30 questions. It is used properly and relates to the chain or MATIC token, but it reflects the outdated brand. However, I don't consider it a real issue, because matic.js is not renamed and there aren't any plans to do so.
  • We have the tag with 4272 questions. Tag wiki:

For issues relating to the creation, manipulation and rendering of polygons in graphical user interfaces.

So this tag is completely unrelated to the Matic network. However, quick research reveals Matic-related questions (just for two token kinds: ERC20 and ERC721 - we have 20 and 25 questions, respectively, and almost all of them are not tagged ).

It is clear that requires disambiguation. How should it happen in exactly this case, when a proper tag exists? Some questions can be clearly identified (by a tag combination and common keywords), but I'm not sure that checking 4k questions manually is worth it.

Also, is it appropriate to keep the tag, if it refers to the rebranded organization? Is it worth having at all? Should it be replaced with a new tag (it does not exist now, but it can be created)?

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    These situations always happen when a company thinks it's a smart move to name themselves after a very common term thats completly unrelated to their business area.
    – BDL
    Aug 26, 2022 at 16:00
  • Yeah, and now it is much harder to search for any docs/info, because googling "matic" was great - name is unique and doesn't overlap with other meanings - and googling "polygon" requires careful selection of additional keywords.
    – STerliakov
    Aug 26, 2022 at 16:08
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    While you brought up a valid issue, I am unconvinced that the polygon tag itself requires disambiguation. It's not a fault of a well-known term that a company thought it'll be great for SEO. That still leaves us with what to docwith matic, though. Aug 26, 2022 at 16:09
  • I think Matic/Polygon questions are better suited for Ethereum SE, since it is a sidechain. Much more active there too: ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/polygon
    – qwr
    Aug 27, 2022 at 5:15
  • @qwr That doesn't make it off-topic for SO though. Aug 27, 2022 at 6:09
  • @SuperStormer I would be very wary of anyone asking about blockchain and claiming that it's programming.
    – Braiam
    Aug 29, 2022 at 10:29
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    @Braiam Looking at pretty much any question in the [matic] tag would make it clear that blockchain and programming are not mutually exclusive. Aug 29, 2022 at 23:45

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Just an attempt at a solution.

Maybe we can create a tag and re-tag the necessary questions. Then create another tag , and make a synonym of it. We can mention in the tag excerpt that matic is regarding the blockchain technology, and questions regarding matic.js should use the other tag. In the tag, we can mention that questions about Polygon (the blockchain technology) should be tagged using .

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    polygon-blockchain as a synonym to matic is a great solution, thanks! However, IMO mentioning blockchain in polygon wiki is an overkill, since "polygon-blockchain" will pop up near "polygon" when adding a tag and polygon has a perfectly understandable description. And enumerating all options "this tag is not for X, Y and Z" in all tags that can be misused looks a bit weird for me (esp. given that polygon blockchain is not very popular as a question topic)
    – STerliakov
    Aug 27, 2022 at 11:31
  • This will leave polygon as a tag and people will still use it. Just get rid of it to avoid that issue.
    – Braiam
    Aug 29, 2022 at 10:51
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    @Braiam The purpose of this question is to set polygon-blockchain apart from polygon. Questions about the blockchain which are tagged with polygon should be re-tagged with polygon-blockchain. Regarding the future of the polygon itself, that should be a separate question in meta, in my opinion. Aug 29, 2022 at 15:08
  • @WrichikBasu if we are going to touch a tag, we should solve all problems with said tags, not just the ones that we deem "worthy".
    – Braiam
    Aug 30, 2022 at 10:57
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The problem here is that polygon as a tag exist at all. That is not a programming concept, it's a geometry one, so any solution that does not remove polygon, will still have the same issues that you are seeing today. To actually solve the problem:

  • remove polygon of the system,
  • create a tag warning speaking of the potential polygon interpretations so it's not created again
  • create a tag for both matic.js library and another for the polygon protocol

As bonus points, look very closely to those polygon questions and close those that are off topic, which some are, others are simply too broad or lacking information.

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    Polygons are the basis of most 3D and even many 2D computer graphics. That would – in the context of programming – make them programming concepts just as numbers, sequences, graphs, ..., wouldn't it? Aug 29, 2022 at 11:40
  • @MisterMiyagi so would coffee makers, or boats, or planes. The fact that it exist on "programming" doesn't make it a programming concept. There's an easy way to know if it warrants a tag: can I ask questions about polygons, without any relationship to any other tag (see Help Center when to create a tag "you should only create new tags when [...] your question covers a new topic that nobody else has asked about before on this site"). This tag couldn't muster that first hurdle.
    – Braiam
    Aug 29, 2022 at 14:10

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