Questions tagged [tag-disambiguation]
For questions about ambiguous tags that might need to be expanded into multiple tags. Use with the [tags] tag
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“One frame to rule them all.” How to handle [data.frame]/[dataframes] mistagging
Recently, David Arenburg posted a feature-request to warn r users from adding the dataframes tag and instead encourage them to use the data.frame tag. This issue was brought up about a year ago as ...
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Let's split the [atom]
I keep an eye on atom-editor daily. I noticed a while ago that it is very common for atom to be misused as a tag on these questions. The atom tag is for the Atom XML syndication format, where atom-...
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Let's rename [babel], because people constantly use it instead of [babeljs]
babeljs grew very popular in the JS community. Every day at least a dozen new babeljs-related questions are being asked on SO. Every day, at least a couple of those questions are incorrectly tagged ...
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Limit [access] to this tag: Burninate or merge with [access-control]?
The access tag is a tag with 1720 questions, and its description is
In computer security, general access control includes identification, authentication, authorization, access approval, and audit.
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Burninate this tag a[sap]
I learnt recently of the trend on Stack Overflow to burninate tags with company names (like apple, microsoft, amazon, ...) in favor of product-specific tags (like ios, windows, aws, ...).
This made me ...
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Removing the [less] tag from UNIX questions using the "less" command. Good thing to do?
I see a user removing the less tag from questions in which it is used to indicate the less UNIX command.
He uses the comment:
Removed less tag. This question is related to less unix command but ...
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We need [less] no more
Right now the less is (mis)used for three different things:
The all popular CSS preprocessor LESS.
The opposite of more and command line tool less
A gem called less-rails.
This should not be ...
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What can be done to prevent [gas] tag ambiguity?
Currently, gas tag refers to gnu-assembler. However, it can also be inferred as relating to google-apps-script, a scripting solution to automate Google products such as Google sheets.
New users ...
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Some redundant tags may need to be merged: [translation], [translate], [translating], and [translator]
I have found 4 separate tags that appear to address exactly the same topic: translator, translating, translate, and translation. Is it possible to merge all of these tags?
Eventually, I hope that ...
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The [jest] tag is used for two different projects [duplicate]
There are currently about 80 questions labeled with jest.
Of these, about 70% are questions about searchbox-io/Jest, an Elasticsearch Java Rest Client. The rest are about facebook/jest, a JavaScript ...
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Should we try to disambiguate [dash]?
The tag is officially for the dash shell (judging by the wiki), but a good portion of the questions with the tag clearly are about the character, and not just hyphenation (such as this, this, this, ...
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Clean [fabric] (98% Python, 2% Android)
In two of my latest reviewed edits, the fabric tag was removed from the post, as the context was Android. The current Stack Overflow fabric tag refers to a Python library, but there is also a build ...
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Disambiguating the [mocha] tag
The mocha tag has at least two meanings:
With JavaScript: Mocha, the JavaScript test framework
With Ruby: Mocha, the Ruby mocking library
What should they be disambiguated to? Are there other uses ...
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Confusion with [gml] tag
The gml tag's wiki explains that it is for the Game Maker Language:
Game Maker Language (GML) is an interpreted scripting language developed for use with a computer game creation application called ...
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Replace [jest] tag with something more specific
jest tag refers to low-profile Java ElasticSearch library (1 question for the last month). jestjs refers to popular JavaScript testing framework (466 question for the last month), while the framework'...
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Disambiguate [chatgpt] and [openai]
I just noticed that on the SO we have [chatgpt] and [openai].
Some questions, like Error when fetching on chatgpt api, error 429, are about https://api.openai.com/v1/completions not about https://chat....
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Confusion between [appscript] and [google-apps-script]
Issue:
The appscript tag is meant to be used for Apple Scripts, but due to confustion on the part of users, most questions under this tag are in fact Google Apps Script questions.
More Information:
As ...
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Stop users from tagging SSE and Server-Sent-Events in the same question, and warn for SSE + JS?
TL:DR: make it impossible for the initial tags on a question to include both
[sse] and ( [server-sent-events] or [php] or [javascript] )
Or at least prompt for confirmation like "Did you mean ...
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Create a [schema] for its destruction
I encountered schema today. Its excerpt is exceptionally vague and already suggest the use of other tags:
Schema means shape, or more generally, plan. It may be XML schema or Database schema.
The ...
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Split [nx] into [nrwl-nx] and [nomachine-nx]
The tag nx is ambiguous. It is used for NoMachine NX (virtual desktop application) and nrwl nx (Angular monorepo library).
The discussion clearly favored the solution to split nx into nrwl-nx and ...
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What to do with the [term] tag? [duplicate]
The term tag excerpt/wiki were extracted from the Wikipedia disambiguation article for "term" which make this tag to look like a meta-tag. It has 335 questions and 19 watchers. The All time ...
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Proposal: rename [jsx] to [altjs-jsx]
There seem to be two meanings for the acronym JSX. AltJS JSX and React JSX. As of now the latter seems to be the most popular, and many React-related questions are being erroneously tagged with the ...
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Puzzling [period] practices are prevalent. Proposing to pursue a passable plan to pause proliferation?
I recently noticed the period is periodically being used in ways that do not conform with the tag description:
A period of time is an interval, a span of time.
I realized that many uses of the ...
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Disambiguate the [carbon] tag
It seems that, through a long history of neglect, the carbon tag has acquired not two, but three different meanings:
A set of Apple APIs used during the transition from Mac OS 9 to OS X
A PHP date/...
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Can the [nim] tag be renamed to [nim-lang]?
Questions like this keep showing that people presume the tag nim actually stands for nim-game. Since the nim tag comes from the nimrod programming language, maybe it could be renamed to nim-lang to ...
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Clean up the mess of tags: [intersect], [intersection], [set-intersection], [array-intersect], [line-intersection], [intersection-observer]
There are many similar confusingly-named tags 'intersection/ intersect*', some with no tag-wiki definitions, some with self-evidently wrong definitions, all of these gloriously misused interchangeably....
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[Tap] to see the difference
tap says in the wiki and usage guidance that it refers to two very different things: a unit testing protocol and the mobile idea of clicking. That overload is absurd.
Unfortunately, there appear to ...
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The [nova] tag is about programming the Nova editor API, but is predominately used for Laravel Nova, should the editor use another tag?
The nova tag is about programming against the Nova editor API, but is predominately used for tagging questions about Laravel Nova. Laravel Nova has its own tag, laravel-nova, but people seem not to ...
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Taking a look in the [mirror]
This is more a discussion point rather than a flat-out burninate request. The problem here is the ambiguity rather than the content, necessarily - the mirror tag is used for a variety of overlapping, ...
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How could we make [todictionary] less ambiguous?
There is this todictionary tag, with 53 questions.
But the tag is way too ambiguous... It doesn't have a tag wiki nor does it have a tag wiki excerpt.
The original use for this tag (at least I suppose)...
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Tag suggestion for ECMAScript Temporal
The TC39 Temporal proposal adds (finally!) a modern date/time API to JavaScript. If all goes well, Temporal is planned to move to Stage 3 (which means browsers, TypeScript, etc. can start shipping it) ...
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Tag [devtools] is getting questions from Chrome as well as R
The tag devtools is getting questions from Chrome and R, but it was intended only for R.
I propose:
Separate the Chrome devtools questions into another tag (Edit: this was done -- google-chrome-...
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Disambiguating the [ribbon] tag: Microsoft Tabs Interface or Netflix loadbalancer
ribbon tag is being mis-used to ask questions that should be tagged netflix-ribbon.
ribbon wiki:
A ribbon is an interface wherein a set of toolbars are organized using tabs.
netflix-ribbon wiki:
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Is [push] really only for Git? Or, correct tag to use for push services?
The wiki from push says:
In distributed version control, push is the action of sending local changes to a remote repository
But, contrary to this description, the questions tagged [push] seem to ...
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What should be done to the [spm] tag?
Recently, I stumbled upon a question tagged with swift-package-manager and spm.
Tag descriptions:
swift-package-manager (461 questions)
Swift Package Manager is a build tool and dependency manager ...
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Rename [gas] to [gnu-assembler]
We currently use gas for questions about the GNU assembler. However, Google Apps Script is also commonly abbreviated as "gas", so questions about it are often mistagged, even though google-apps-script ...
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Can we stop this from [spread]ing?
In a recent request, I split tag usage between spread-operator and spread-syntax based on the grammar of the language the question refers to, so we have some sort of established criteria to back me up ...
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Split android [appcompat] out to [android-appcompat]?
All Android-related tags seem to be prefixed by android-. Hence, I think all appcompat questions which refer to the Android support v7 appcompat library should be retagged to a new android-appcompat.
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What should we do with the [sap] tag?
Recently the [sap] tag was marked as invalid with which I do not fully agree. There are a bunch of questions already tagged with it which are probably not worth retagging, but the future of the tag ...
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Can we clarify the [asp-classic] and [asp.net] tags for the uneducated?
Many of the questions being asked about asp.net are being mistagged with the asp-classic. Is there anyway the two can be disassociated or differentiated enough to prevent such a problem? For instance, ...
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When should [web-applications] be used on Stack Overflow?
web-applications currently has >20k questions but its tag excerpt / wiki doesn't include usage guidelines.
On the other hand, on the Web Applications Stack Exchange site, the sister site about ...
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Tag ambiguity [mlab] and [mongolab]
The tag mlab is defined to point to the python-matlab bridge of that name. However many recent questions on that tag are actually related to the PaaS provider of that name mlab. That company used to ...
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Should [cabal] and [cabal-install] be synonymous, or: When is disambiguation futile?
The broader question in the subtitle is illustrated by cabal and cabal-install, two closely related tags about Haskell packages. Their current tag wiki excerpts are accurate:
cabal (56 followers, ...
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Tag(s) for e-commerce/Magento/Amazon/etc. orders? and should [orders] -> [ecommerce-orders]?
There was discussion that the e-commerce related tag [orders] should be renamed [ecommerce-orders] since it is only used for e-commerce packages such as woocommerce, magento and bigcommerce.
Also, ...
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Resolve ambiguity with the [record] tag?
I have a record
As per the record tag info page, it's purpose is to label questions referring to the noun-use of 'Record':
A record in programming is a data type with labels to access fields of
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Should we synonymize or should we dissociate [each], [foreach] and [for-in-loop]?
Note: topic is NOT about the for tag.
each, foreach and for-in-loop are very similar:
language constructs to iterate over a collection/array/list
but with different naming depending on the ...
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Replace [social-networking] tag with two separate and specific tags
There are two broad groups of questions using the social-networking tag, with also substantial confusion between how the tag is being used and the official description of the tag.
The first group ...
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Can we repurpose the [jade] tag for the JADE community?
I recently registered on Stack Overflow in an effort to try and facilitate better discussion between developers in the JADE community.
To clarify (as I know there's been confusion before), I'm ...
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Disambiguation of the [python] tag
This is a major pet peeve of mine. Somebody posts a question for Python 3.x, but doesn't state that they're running 3.x. There's very few context clues at all, in fact. I, with my knowledge of Python ...
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Disambiguate all ms-access questions
Microsoft access is a mixed bag of topics, which most have tags for them, but MS access (the program without database capabilities) isn't software development without these topics.
So I propose moving ...