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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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Bring more [clarity] to these tags

At the time of posting, the usage of the clarity tag looks unclear because it can refer to three (or more) different products. Clarity can refer to three products: CA Clarity™ PPM is a Project and ...
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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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This tag is ambiguous; should we re[moveit]?

It looks like moveit is being used for at least two different things, so I'm bringing it up to Meta per How should ambiguous tags be dealt with?. This tag was initially used for ipswitch's (now ...
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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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[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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Move questions from [viper] and remove the tag

viper has a clear description of what replacement tag should be used in which case: Please consider using the tags [viper-architecture], [viper-go], [viper-mode], or [viper-lang] instead of catch-all ...
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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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How should we disambiguate [autoplay]?

autoplay has 652 questions and this tag wiki: AutoPlay, a feature introduced in Windows XP, examines newly discovered removable media and devices and, based on content such as pictures, music or ...
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How can we disambiguate the tag [json-value]?

The tag json-value (currently 50 questions) seems to refer to the T-SQL built-in-function JSON_VALUE in most cases. However, there are lots of unrelated questions tagged with it. It currently has no ...
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What would be the right way to describe or wiki the [isnullorempty] tag?

I found the isnullorempty tag and I'm not sure what to do with it. Is it a good tag? I'd like to write a wiki for it, but I'm not sure if it would be good to focus on a specific language perspective ...
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otp tag confusion?

The otp tag is intended to be used, according to its wiki description, for Erlang/OTP (Open Telephony Platform). Many, many questions use it for one time passwords instead. I'd suggest renaming otp ...
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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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Tags for "source generators" in C# need some cleanup

C# has a fairly new feature called "source generators". It appears there have already been two tags created for this topic, sourcegenerators and csharp-source-generator. With a single ...
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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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Rename [compose] to [compose-db] due to confusion with [android-jetpack-compose]

Some people use compose instead of android-jetpack-compose. Now there are no questions with the wrong tag, because I and a few other users have to monitor this tag to catch android questions (example, ...
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Disambiguate [python-pulsar] from Apache Pulsar Python client

I've noticed that in Stack Overflow questions, python-pulsar is described as: Event driven concurrent framework for python. With pulsar you can write asynchronous servers performing one or several ...
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I was running down the road trying to loosen my [load], I've got seven tags on my mind

Actually, I only have three tags on my mind: load tag, which I would like split into two separate tags. On the face of it, the tag Wiki isn't too bad: A measure of the amount of work a computer is ...
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What can be done to improve the [eda] tag?

The tag eda is presently linked to Event-driven_architecture but is also known as Exploratory data analysis. People use the second meaning when they tag their posts, too. Examples: How can I change ...
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Is it a good idea to merge [honeycomb] and [android-honeycomb]?

Let me keep this simple. honeycomb: 0 questions, no description android-honeycomb: 0 questions, no description Both are synonyms of android-3.0-honeycomb. Shouldn’t it be its own tag because the ...
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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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What, if anything, do we need to do about separating questions about OpenSearch (circa 2005) versus OpenSearch (circa 2021)?

According to Wikipedia, the 'original' OpenSearch was created in 2005: OpenSearch is a collection of technologies that allow the publishing of search results in a format suitable for syndication and ...
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Disambiguate the [semantics] tag

The semantics tag is somewhat confusing: some questions with this tag are about semantics of programming languages, but others are about semantics in natural language processing. Is it possible to ...
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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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Resolve confusion between [gorm] and [go-gorm] tags

The tag gorm is often used in questions related to Go's GORM. The gorm excerpt correctly reminds that: GORM is Grails' object relational mapping (ORM) implementation. Don't use it for Golang GORM, ...
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Ambiguous tag [containers]

The containers tag description says: A container is a class, a data structure, or an abstract data type whose instances are collections of other objects. Containers typically make use of generics or ...
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Edited Questions Queue Link [duplicate]

Recently I went through a bunch of questions which were missing our open-source project tag and 'suggested an edit'. It looks like I have reached a limit on those as I get a message my queue is full. ...
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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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Disambiguate the [reduction] tag

As this related question mentions, the reduction tag has no usage guidance and as can be seen from this Wikipedia page, has several meanings in the context of "Computing and algorithms". It ...
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How to resolve tag name collisions for multiple tools of same name?

I've started using a command line tool recently in shell named yq which as of this writing has 22 questions tagged yq. I got to know that there are two versions of this YAML parser standardized (See ...
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Change [quickselect] tag to refer to quickselect algorithm

The existing tag quickselect should be used for questions regarding jQuery plugin: QuickSelect. However, when reading this question, user @JaMiT pointed out that almost every question in this tag is ...
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Should we reduce the use of [reducers]?

In a general sense, a reducer is a function that takes a set of data and reduces it to a new value. There are multiple common use cases for reducers. The current tag description for the reducers tag ...
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Disambiguate the [aurora] tag

The aurora tag has very mixed content. I suggest that we disambiguate this tag. I think there are mainly two meanings here: Amazon RDS Aurora database service, with both MySQL and PostgreSQL dialects. ...
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Retag [lambda] to [aws-lambda] where appropriate

The aws-lambda tag is for: AWS Lambda allows users to run code in response to events, while also managing the infrastructure necessary to execute the code within milliseconds of an event. The ...
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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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What is the [relation] tag for?

The current description for relation is: A relation on sets S1, S2, ..., SN is any subset of S1 x S2 x ... x SN, where 'x' denotes the Cartesian product. In other words, a relation over N sets is ...
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The [lime] tag - unit testing or machine learning explanations?

The lime tag is intended for the lime test framework but the majority of questions from 2016 onward are for the Lime agnostic model explanation tool. I propose splitting into [lime-unittest] and [lime-...
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Rename tag [xdp]

Please consider renaming the tag xdp. One possibility would be xdp-pdf. This tag has been used for a long time to designate a format related to PDF and XML. From the tag info: XML Data Package (XDP), ...
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Disambiguate the [union] tag

The word "union" can refer to at least 3 different things: A union in the C language A union in SQL A union in set theory Currently the tag wiki (union) is about SQL unions, but a search for [...
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Should [dotty] and [scala-3] be synonyms?

Currently dotty and scala-3 are two different tags ("dotty" existed before, "scala-3" is a newly created one). And for each of them "Suggest a synonym" produces "...
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Is there a difference between [formal-semantics] and [language-lawyer]?

Currently formal-semantics seems to be about 20% questions about the rigorous mathematical sense of semantics, and 80% questions about a specific language where the asker is concerned with correctly ...
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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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Disambiguate [hive] and/or burninate [hivedb]

Hive, nowadays, has two meanings: database built on top of Hadoop and facilitates easy data summarization, ad-hoc queries, and the analysis of large datasets stored in Hadoop compatible distributed ...
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Please make [botframework] a synonym of [microsoft-bot-framework]

botframework is an official Microsoft tag monitored by the Bot Framework support team, and it has 7763 questions. Despite the generic-sounding name, it refers to one specific Microsoft framework and ...
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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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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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The [white] tag used for color, but it is actually a framework for UIA on Windows

The tag white is used quite frequently when the user meant white space. It would be good if we could rename that tag to white-framework so that fewer questions need to be modified. TestStack is the ...
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Rename tag [espresso]

Please rename tag espresso on Stack Overflow. People constantly misuse it for questions related to a much more popular tag android-espresso. I suggest to rename tag espresso to macrabbit-espresso. ...
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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 the [apk] tag

/ # apk --help | grep coffee This apk has coffee making abilities. / # apk fetch coffee Go and fetch your own coffee. The Alpine apk command has coffee-making abilities (via two easter eggs), while ...

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