Hey, a user has created a new tag (fuseki) and is going through and tagging go questions.
Fuseki seems to be the Japanese term for openings in go, However we already have an openings tag. Is it worth having this tag as well, or should I be rejecting these edits?
curious to see what the general opinion is, particularly @murgatroid99 and @Jefromi
would probably work, the user seems to have gone through and updated a boat load of questions so it seems like the term is at least moderately applicable
I was checking to see if it was discussed but could find mention of it in chat or on the meta
If there is a thing called fuseki, and it is a thing in go, and there is no other game that needs that tag, everything is OK.
we could merge it but there is no problem here and nothing to fix in doing so, and potentially problems and strife to create in doing so (because "fuseki" may not be equivalent to "openings")
Some Japanese Go terms, such as joseki, don't have an English equivalent. Fuseki, on the other hand, is commonly translated just as "opening". We have a widely used openings tag with a nice, general tag wiki. At least a couple Go questions are tagged with "openings", when they could just as well ...
I think it makes more sense to make it a synonym. If that had been done in the first place, we wouldn't have to deal with this question again now. Plus, people might actually search for "fuseki" either when tagging questions or when looking for them.
huh, it looks like even I can't unilaterally create tag synonyms. Maybe that's why they merged it before.
Oh, I see. I can suggest the synonym, then approve my own suggestion. Then merge the tags again
Noticing that the newest question is tagged One Night Werewolf, no such game exists, the game that all questions with that tag are asking about is One Night Ultimate Werewolf, could create an issue with people searching for their questions on the game.
The question is are they close enough to leave under the same tag umbrella, or do we change the tag currently being used for ONUW to reflect the game it's about. That would also lead us to the same potential issue with the werewolf tag
No way I already looked at them, I haven't reviewed any edits since early this morning, though curious why it would tell me there are items in the queue I can't view. I thought it could be they had been approved or rejected by enough other reviewers before I got to them, but then I'd expect the red danger notice to vanish between pages and reloads.
My understanding is that (I think for performance reasons), the notification doesn't do any account specific checks, it just checks whether there are any pending suggested edits
@murgatroid99 Maybe, if it does one global check whenever a queue is added to or removed from to see if there are more, caches the results and then returns that to everyone.
Yeah same idea, but it only helps performance if it is cached on the site's server, if it's making the query per user, performance won't be hit by adding AND UserID != @UserID
Also of course depends on how the database is structured, but still
also consider that they might not really be that worried about fixing it, as it is a small bug that is only accessible to a small subset of their users who are already pretty invested in the site
@Rainbolt Aerovistae is an MTG player starting to play YuGiOh, I've seen a couple of people go either way and it helps sometimes to use the terms they are used to.