UnityScript has been deprecated for many years, and the usage guidance also emphasizes this point. I know a similar discussion was posted before, but due to the fact that most Unity-related tags have been renamed as unity-game-engine, I believe that for some users, unityscript seems more suitable for Unity-related questions than unity-game-engine, as I see such questions every day.
Some questions aren't even tagged with unity-game-engine, and they are likely to be ignored. So is it OK to add a prefix like 'deprecated-' to the tag to eliminate this issue as much as possible?
Update
I request to reopen this discussion, mainly for two points
What I want is renaming (or replacement / update) instead of synonym, which means that after renaming, users without create-tags privilege can not use "unityscript" any longer. If user ask questions related to unityscript, they have to type "unityscript" and choose "deprecated-unityscript" from the list.
For the point of being marked as duplicate, I read the post and found that the title was similar to what I want, but the fact is the delete tag was ultimately burninated, and the system mentioned in the only answer seems to have not been implemented so far (I can only find a "Tag synonyms" page in stackoverflow). So I don't quite understand the meaning of marking as duplicate. Should I discuss it in that post?
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objects, etc) but the questions are still on topic; a user unfamiliar with SQL Server wouldn't know those features have been deprecated since (as long ago as) 2005, and even if they did it wouldn't change the review outcome.