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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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How is the [reduction] tag supposed to be used?

The reduction tag has no usage guidance. It seems to be used for pretty much anything that could be called "reduction", from compression of data to simplification of a formula. Is this acceptable? ...
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Rename [openlayers] to [openlayers-2]

I just ran into a bunch of suggested edits removing the openlayers tag from questions where the OP is using Open Layers 3, and the question was tagged openlayers-3. According to the tag wiki, ...
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Tag differentiation regarding [plink]

Problem So it turns out there are two major tools both sharing the name plink. One is what the current tag is meant to be for, a command-line interface to the PuTTY back ends. The other is a whole ...
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What to do with the [cdr] tag?

The cdr tag refers to the operation used in the Lisp family of languages but it's apparently also used to refer to the call detail records (CDR) format used in the open source Asterisk software. ...
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Disambiguate the [wordle] tag: does it refer to Feinberg's word cloud generator or to Wardle's five-letter-word game?

Questions tagged [wordle] pre-dating October 2021 all relate to the word cloud generator created by Jonathan Feinberg. On the other hand, questions tagged [wordle] created after October 2021 all ...
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The [Spice] tag is being used for multiple things

I know to be careful now when I pick on tags, but this spice tag is being used for multiple things. I was going to ask a question about SPICE, the remote computing solution. Then, I saw people were ...
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Disambiguating the [zuul] tag: API Gateway or JavaScript testing framework

The zuul tag wiki refers to a multi-framework for JavaScript browser testing. There is one much more popular library named Zuul: Zuul is a gateway service that provides dynamic routing, monitoring, ...
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Situation around [dbi] and [r-dbi]

We have tag dbi. Its excerpt clearly states not to use it for questions about the R package: DBI is a database access module for the Perl programming language. It defines a set of methods, variables, ...
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Please rename the [rls] tag to [rust-language-server]

The acronym RLS is ambiguous - and it's established that three-letter-tags are a bad idea. rls may mean either row-level-security or rust-language-server. Of the 44 questions where it has been applied,...
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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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Wrong usage of tag [nx] [duplicate]

The section help of the official docs of nrwl nx link to Stackoverflow with the tags angular and nx. The tag description of nx however states: NoMachine NX is a remote access, hosted virtual ...
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Fix the [transporter] malfunction

I've recently stumbled across transporter, with currently 1 watcher and 36 questions. There's no tag wiki at all either. Addressing the points Shog9 makes: Does it describe the contents of the ...
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I can't follow the [timeline]

The tag timeline is being used for several different kinds of timelines, but its excerpt claims that it is specific to Facebook's timeline, and its tag wiki discusses both Facebook and ActionScript (...
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Merge [gin] and [go-gin] tags

There is a web framework called go-gin in Golang. But there is also a tag called gin (its description: "GIN brings automatic dependency injection to GWT client-side code.") Obviously, there ...
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Can I change the tag info/topic if the tag is used for a different topic than stated in the tag info?

According to the tag info is the tag neat intended for discussions about thoughtbot's Neat framework (a semantic grid framework built on top of Sass and Bourbon). This project is no longer maintained. ...
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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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Migrate [migrating] tag to [migration], [migrate], and [database-migration]

I stumbled upon the migrating tag today; it has 62 questions, no tag wiki or usage guideline, and looking at the questions in that tag, no common theme other than a variation of the word "migrate". ...
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Can we [cite] this for being vague?

cite - 35 questions This tag has no usage guidance. It has a very short tag wiki that says it should be used for the HTML <cite> tag, but people don't tag their questions properly. Questions ...
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Can the apex tag be renamed to avoid confusion with oracle-apex

There is a tag apex that refers to the Salesforce Apex language. There is also an Oracle product called APEX that has the tag oracle-apex. However, I would estimate that about half of questions ...
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How can you update a tag synonym description?

The map tag is a synonym of dictionary. This means map will be swapped for dictionary automatically. The problem is that the description displayed for the map tag is currently: a data structure ...
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Unrelated Tags or Tags Not be Confused with? [duplicate]

I'm familiar with at least two sets of tags which often get confused with one another stackoverflow and stackoverflow.com phaser and phaser-framework unity and unity3d bootstrap and twitter-bootstrap ...
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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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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 the [attributes] tag appropriate for GCC __attribute__'s?

I've seen several questions concerning GCC's __attribute__s tagged with attributes. That tag is described as The attributes tag should be used for any issues relating to a property of an object, ...
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What should be done with the [generative] tag?

I don't really like the generative tag, and I feel it's overly broad and there are more specific tags that should be used instead. At the same time, it fails the burnination criteria: Does it ...
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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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Can we properly sort all this [cargo]?

The tag cargo is currently defined to be about some Java EE tool, but it's often used to be about the Rust tool rust-cargo (currently 77 questions [rust] [cargo]) or a site builder cargo.site (31 ...
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How to tag questions regarding the open source edition of Swift

On December 3, 2015, Swift was released as open source project on https://swift.org. Since then, several swift question were posted which refer particularly to this open source edition, and not to ...
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Should we burninate the [lfs] tag?

I try to answer Linux From Scratch questions when I can. I've run through the book several times over the years, and know it pretty well. So, I search for questions with the lfs tag. Lately, however, ...
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Tag [tf] mistakenly used for tensorflow questions and redundant with [tfs] tag

I recently noticed questions related to Tensorflow (the deep learning framework) mistakenly tagged with the tf tag that stands for the Team Foundation Server. Digging a bit more I found that the Team ...
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The usage of [lasso] is a regression

I just realized that the lasso tag is mostly used for lasso regression, while the tag description states: "Lasso is an interpreted programming language and server for developing database-driven ...
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Could someone rename ngif to .net-ngif?

The ngif tag is about a .net tool, but in the majority of the cases it is seen by the users as a tag that is about the ngif directive of angular2. Could someone rename this tag to .net-ngif or n-gif ...
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Should tag [mantissa] "an application server built on Twisted and Axiom" be deleted?

mantissa generally means "the non-integer part in a floating-point number representation" However someone created a mantissa with the wiki Mantissa is an application server built on Twisted and Axiom....
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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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Clean up [exponent*] tags

tl;dr I think we should re-tag exponent, exponential, exponentiation, exponents, and exponential-distribution into exponential, exponential-distribution, and exponential-notation, which would involve ...
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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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What to do about [activemq] and [activemq-artemis]

activemq: Apache ActiveMQ "Classic" is an open source (Apache 2.0 licensed) message broker which fully implements the Java Message Service 1.1 (JMS). It provides "Enterprise Features&...
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The [filament] is burning out

I was trying to ask a question about the Filament rendering system. It occurred to me that there were two more specific tags regarding "filament": laravel-filament and google-filament, which ...
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What should we do about the problematic tagging for questions about C++ member initialization and initializer lists?

The domain and terminology Just so we're all on the same page when it comes to the terminology, I'll summarize it. A constructor in C++ can have an optional ctor-initializer which is a grammatical ...
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Tag disambiguation [global-inbox] and [inbox]

The global-inbox tag on MSO was based on the global-inbox tag on MSE, but the wiki and excerpt has not been updated in some time so it has fallen out of sync with the one on MSE. The excerpt on MSE ...
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Proposed tag synonym filtering -> filter

Please don't vote on the tag right away. It is already at +2, at +4 the synonym gets approved and the tags get mixed, we won't be able to undo that action. So let's discuss here before an irreversible ...
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Can we [tilt] this tag?

I noticed tilt has questions about tilting things, the development tool tilt-dev/tilt, and also the Ruby template engine. The tag wiki says it should be used for the Ruby one. Can we fix this? For ...
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Ad [astro]⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

The tag astro seems to be ambiguous in its usage at best. It is used: to refer to the Astro static site building framework as a synonym of the astrojs tag (which is also used for the former, but only ...
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Disambiguating the [gradient] tag

As of now, the gradient tag excerpt says: Specifies a range of position-dependent colors, usually used to fill a region. However, looking at the questions where it appears, we can see two very ...
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disambiguate this tag, check its [pulse]

I just finished an analysis of the pulse tag and found a huge amount of variation. All of the current questions fall into one of these categories (posted in the newly created tag wiki): Software RSS ...
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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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How should we clean up [type-annotation]?

type-annotation has 92 questions and is supposed to be used for Java's type annotations, based on the tag excerpt and wiki: Type-Annotations are released with Java SE 8 release. However, the ...
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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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Rename [itertools]?

I recently clicked on a question tagged with itertools, thinking it was a Python question. It turned out it was a Rust question, as there is also a Rust crate named "itertools". I edited the ...
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