*Questions appear to be divided between describing 2 distinct technologies: Microsoft `Azure Data Factory` and Oracle `Application Development Framework`, each of which has their own tags: [tag:azure-data-factory] and [tag:oracle-adf].* Which seems fairly certain to mean that if [tag:adf] (currently <strike>249</strike> **0** Qs) is made a synonym for *either* it will be misapplied to *the other* - so [tag:adf] should indeed not be used (as too prone to ambiguity). For example <strike>31</strike> **0** Open Qs tagged [tag:adf] mention `azure`. Even if *all* the others (~<strike>218</strike> **0**) turn out to be eligible for [tag:oracle-adf] the task of renaming is not beyond being solved 'manually', which in the circumstances would be safer than a synonymisation. However it would disappear 'of its own accord' if the relevant 'long-form' tags are applied in place of [tag:adf] and such a clean up would be part of the burninantion process anyway, so burninantion is not required. [tag:azure-data-factory] <strike>912</strike> 917 Open Qs. Both [tag:azure-data-factory] and [tag:adf] <strike>8</strike> **0** Qs. [tag:oracle-adf] <strike>1,725</strike> 1,865 Open Qs. Both [tag:oracle-adf] and [tag:adf] <strike>71</strike> **0** Qs. A synonym [tag:adf] → [tag:oracle-adf] was proposed more than 5 years ago and has received a net 2 votes in favour so far. There are dozens of subject matter experts eligible to vote and the Usage guide for [tag:adf] even asks that they do: >DO NOT USE THIS TAG! Use [oracle-adf] instead. If possible, vote for the tag synonym as well http://stackoverflow.com/tags/oracle-adf/synonyms If SMEs are content with the current status the rest of our Community should leave them be without imposing a synonym. However the ambiguity is of relevance to the rest of our Community and therefore should be addressed - by removing the 'short-from' version where used in conjunction with 'long-form' (and not appropriate) and by replacing the 'short-form' version with the appropriate 'long-form' version (or versions). This is routine cleaning up that does not require mod intervention.