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Can we have a "references" tag in politics.meta.SE?
Yes, and it's already here: references.
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Can we remove `fer` tag?
I don't think it's necessary to do anything about it.
Tags only exist in the context of questions. So one way to get rid of the tag would be to remove it from all questions.
In this case though, that …
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Better defining the [polling] and [public-opinion] tags
I agree with the tag synonyms as you divided them. So we get:
Main tag: [polling]
This should have the following tag synonyms: opinion-polling, polls, ...
Proposed tag description:
Questions about ge …
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Do we need [voters] and [electorate] as separate tags?
Before discussing synonyms, I think we have to ask ourselves what these tags are for. Neither tag has guidance on how it should be used, so I think that can be problematic.
Of course, voters and the e …
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I'm [conflict]ed about these tags
To JamesK's point, I don't like tags that are supersets of another tag. By this definition, every question tagged with "war" should also be tagged with "armed-conflict" and finding questions about "n …
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Should accepted answers still be pinned to the top of the list of answers?
I looked at the data a bit using this SEDE query. There are 704 questions where the accepted answer is outscored by another answer. In 486 questions the difference in score between the accepted answer …