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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They see me [rolling], they hating
Almost 4 years after it was burned, rolling has now resurfaced and has 181 questions.
Fortunately, this time, it is a bit more specific than the previous case, but it still is very ambiguous.
Most ...
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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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Dump [bezier] in the brazier?
bezier seems to be more popular (471 questions tagged) than his curves (380 questions tagged bezier-curve). The former has no Wiki while the latter does.
bezier by itself seems quite ambiguous; does ...
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Can we rename [redux] and [redux-framework] into [redux-js] and [redux-wordpress] tags?
There is a lot of confusion between Redux (a new JavaScript library) and Redux Framework (a WordPress framework that has existed for 5+ years).
It is very inconveniencing for Redux Framework that ...
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Close the [vault] forever?
vault has the following wiki:
Vault is: A commercial, proprietary revision control system by SourceGear LLC which markets its product as a replacement for Microsoft's Visual Source Safe, a secret ...
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Ambiguous tag [Poisson]
I noticed the tag poisson is used for several unrelated mathematical concepts, namely the Poisson equation, Poisson distribution and Poisson process (which is related to the distribution).
The tag ...
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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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This tag does not pass [inspect]ion
I feel like inspect shouldn't exist on this site as it is too vague in meaning. Let's go through the criteria for burnination:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied ...
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What can be done about the Syncfusion tag?
The problem with syncfusion is that employees of this company treat Stack Overflow like a ticketing system. This leads to a number of issues:
Too many greetings and salutations Example
Answers asking ...
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Prevent [Atom] from ever occurring again
atom has resurfaced again. Now in connection to an Erlang feature.
Maybe it needs to be renamed to erlang-atom, if it really makes sense - or burninated.
Atom is the name for:
Atom Feed
Text editor
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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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[dat]'s some terrible naming convention if you ask me
I was recently looking for the dat tag, which refer to the Dat protocol and found that people were using it to refer to files of data with .dat extension.
I think it might be a normal confusion, but ...
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Raisin awareness: need to squash [grape], which jams together unrelated flavors: Groovy and Ruby
The grape tag is currently used for two completely different technologies: the Groovy Grape dependency manager and the Ruby Grape API framework.
The tag info clearly states this split is intended:
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This tag [got] me confused
The tag got is being used for at least two purposes:
Global Offset Table (the only meaning specified in the tag wiki)
got, an HTTP library for Node.js
Not counting the case of the word "got&...
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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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No Shirt, No Shoes, No [service]
There is still the service tag.
It has 23,024 questions
It usually contains questions about
android-service (9,137 with service and android)
windows-service (2,055 with service and windows)
web-...
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Impale the [vlad]!
I've noticed that the tag vlad is used ambiguously in the following two cases:
Vlad the deployer, an application deployment automation for Ruby/Rake?
VLAD (vector of locally aggregated descriptors), ...
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Should we burninate or retag [edge]?
The edge tag (716 391 questions)
"Edge detection in image progress etc. -- For the Microsoft Edge
browser, use the microsoft-edge tag."
is very similar to the edge-detection tag (537 questions)
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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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LLC tag has at least 3 different uses
The rarely used llc tag (30 questions in 9 years) has no description and at least 3 different meanings:
The LLVM Static Compiler
The Logical Link Control header in a network packet
Last Level Cache ...
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I stepped on another [lego]. Let's clean these up
We have three tags here
lego
mindstorms
nxt
They're currently in a bizarre love-triangle thing where they're being mixed up all over the place. Lego Mindstorms NXT was a thing, but not anymore. ...
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The [simplify] tag is simply bad
The simplify tag has 672 questions and 8 watchers. The tag info and wiki say:
This tag refers to the process of making something simpler or smaller in order to increase its efficiency, usability, or ...
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Moving out [transition]
The tag wiki for transition reads:
Using javascript or css to animate an element from one position to another.
However, of the 50 questions on the front page:
17 questions (34%) are about ...
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Split the [merge]
TL;DR
My proposal is to split merge, replace it with subject-related tags and burninate.
Answering the burninate manual:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and ...
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Should we burninate the [spatie] tag?
I propose the tag spatie should be removed. It has about 90 questions. I believe it does fulfil the 4 criteria for burnination according to What is the process for tag removal (burnination)?
Does it ...
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Splitting [head]-ache
The head tag description is right now referring to two completely different concepts. Here is the usage guidance:
Html element or unix command. Check if you should use html-head or unix-head instead....
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[fragment]'s purpose is fragmented
fragment has ~7k questions. The tag summary isn't very encouraging, and sums up the issue pretty well:
'fragment' is an ambiguous tag, used to refer to numerous technologies. Prefer less ambiguous ...
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Are we [heading] in the wrong direction?
The heading has no usage guidance. I stumbled on it as an additional tag when reading a question about bearing, which also has no guidance but is used almost exclusively in navigational/geolocation ...
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What is the [physical] tag for?
The physical tag currently has no summary, wiki page or synonyms, but it is used on 93 1 questions. Its purpose seems to be a bit vague, and usage is rather broad as a consequence — here are a few ...
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The synonym mapping [unet] to [unity3d-unet] is causing U-Net (deep neural network) questions to be silently mistagged
All these people use a specific neural network called "U-Net". They try to tag their questions as unet but someone decided to make unet an alias (or something...) to unity3d-unet, so instead ...
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How to stop people from misusing [brew]?
Questions related to the homebrew macOS package manager are often tagged with brew, because that’s the command it uses:
$ brew install ...
However, BREW (brew) is already an application framework ...
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Sometimes to achieve [zen] you must destroy it
While doing a review for suggested edits I stumbled upon the zen tag. This appears to be a collection of questions related to a C# framework, a drupal theme, some related to a vs-code-settings theme ...
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Is this tag [note] worthy?
The note tag currently has no summary, wiki entry, or synonyms. Its usage doesn't seem to be clear cut:
Does it refer to the OS X Notes app?
Or "sticky notes" in, for example, Microsoft Excel?
Or ...
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Is overloading [mojo] bad mojo?
There is the tag mojo with description "SDK for development of webOS 1.x and 2.x apps using JavaScript and HTML. or... Most commonly used to designate plugin development in Maven (Java build tool)...
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Ambiguous tag [msf]
When looking at a question about the Microsoft Solution Framework, I encountered msf, which is used on some different subjects of which some don't have their own tag (yet?). Microsoft Solver ...
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Are we over-[extending] our tags?
I don't think it's a stretch to say the extending tag goes too far. Perhaps you will reach the same conclusion as I have.
There's no usage guidance or wiki. There are 288 questions with this 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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The [visa] tag is commonly misused
The tag for visa seems to be misused rather often, Is there anything that can be done to help reduce confusion about this tags meaning?
Perhaps the fact that a mastercard tag does refer to the credit ...
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Burn the web! [w3c]
I was made aware of the existence of the w3c tag, today.
This seems like a meta tag that should probably be burninated, so let's have a look at the criteria:
Does it describe the contents of the ...
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Fixing the std and stdlib synonym tags
The tag std refers to the C++ namespace which is used for the standard library. This has been the case since 2011 when the tag wiki was added.
stdlib is a C library stdlib.h which does not currently ...
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Most askers [ignore] the wiki for this tag
The ignore tag has the following wiki:
Many source control systems have an "ignore"-file mechanism that specifies files that should not be committed or tracked in version control.
The only ...
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Rename [overflow]
TLDR
The CSS-related tag overflow is being misused for other purposes. 40-ish% of the tagged questions are unrelated. -> A rename of the tag should be considered.
Issue
An overflow of unrelated ...
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What is the difference between [ambiguity] and [ambiguous]?
Both tags seem to have the same description:
Ambiguity can refer to two related concepts: 'ambiguous calls' and 'ambiguous grammars'.
vs.
An ambiguous call is a situation in which the compiler ...
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What to do about a user trying to change the meaning of the SRS tag?
The srs tag is defined, in its Wiki Excerpt, as being for questions related to "Software Requirement Specification". It does not have many questions: currently 38 (but some of these are ...
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Is the ps1 tag about PowerShell, or is it really about Bash?
The ps1 tag's wiki says:
Questions about the BASH shell's PS1 input prompt facility.
However, half the questions using the tag are actually about Windows PowerShell, which runs PowerShell scripts ...
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Can this tag be [fixed]? Or should we burninate it?
This is a discussion about if we should burninate this tag. It is not an invitation to burninate it. Anyone that attempts to ignore/suggests ignoring the official process risks moderator action.
I ...
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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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Do we need a checklist for [crc] questions?
I frequently see on SO questions about crc (Cyclic Redundancy Check), usually about buggy implementations. The same points frequently need to be clarified, and the errors found in the code are often ...
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Time to smash the [atom] permanently
The atom tag has resurfaced again.
I first proposed burnination in April 2017, and I did a mass re-tag when the post reached a score of 100.
For a while, atom was gone, but it resurfaced after a ...
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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 ...