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On May 6, I merged two tags on Drupal Answers (uri and urls) and made the second a synonym of the first, using the merge link I see in tag pages like thisthis.

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Since June 1, urls result as new tag, both in the page I see as moderator, and in the page for new tagspage for new tags.

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Why does it happen? How can I fix this? Do I need to remove the synonym, and recreate it?

On May 6, I merged two tags on Drupal Answers (uri and urls) and made the second a synonym of the first, using the merge link I see in tag pages like this.

screenshot

Since June 1, urls result as new tag, both in the page I see as moderator, and in the page for new tags.

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Why does it happen? How can I fix this? Do I need to remove the synonym, and recreate it?

On May 6, I merged two tags on Drupal Answers (uri and urls) and made the second a synonym of the first, using the merge link I see in tag pages like this.

screenshot

Since June 1, urls result as new tag, both in the page I see as moderator, and in the page for new tags.

Screenshot

Screenshot

Why does it happen? How can I fix this? Do I need to remove the synonym, and recreate it?

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Why is a merged tag, which is made a synonym of another one is, shown as being used in a question?

On May 6, I merged two tags on Drupal Answers (uri and urls) and made the second a synonym of the first, using the merge link I see in tag pages like this.

screenshot

Since June 1, urls result as new tag, both in the page I see as moderator, and in the page for new tags.

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Why does it happen? How can I fix this? Do I need to remove the synonym, and recreate it?

Why a merged tag which is made a synonym of another one is shown as being used in a question?

On May 6, I merged two tags on Drupal Answers (uri and urls) and made the second a synonym of the first, using the merge link I see in tag pages like this.

screenshot

Since June 1, urls result as new tag, both in the page I see as moderator, and in the page for new tags.

scrrenshot

screenshot

Why does it happen? How can I fix this? Do I need to remove the synonym, and recreate it?

Why is a merged tag, which is made a synonym of another one, shown as being used in a question?

On May 6, I merged two tags on Drupal Answers (uri and urls) and made the second a synonym of the first, using the merge link I see in tag pages like this.

screenshot

Since June 1, urls result as new tag, both in the page I see as moderator, and in the page for new tags.

Screenshot

Screenshot

Why does it happen? How can I fix this? Do I need to remove the synonym, and recreate it?

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On May 6, I merged two tags on Drupal Answers (uri and urls) and made the second a synonym of the first, using the merge link I see in tag pages like this.

screenshot

Since June 1, urls result as new tag, both in the page I see as moderator, and in the page for new tags.

scrrenshot

screenshot

Why does it happen? How can I fix this? Do I need to remove the synonym, and recreate it?

On May 6, I merged two tags on Drupal Answers (uri and urls) and made the second a synonym of the first. Since June 1, urls result as new tag, both in the page I see as moderator, and in the page for new tags.

scrrenshot

screenshot

Why does it happen? How can I fix this? Do I need to remove the synonym, and recreate it?

On May 6, I merged two tags on Drupal Answers (uri and urls) and made the second a synonym of the first, using the merge link I see in tag pages like this.

screenshot

Since June 1, urls result as new tag, both in the page I see as moderator, and in the page for new tags.

scrrenshot

screenshot

Why does it happen? How can I fix this? Do I need to remove the synonym, and recreate it?

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avpaderno
  • 67.1k
  • 11
  • 99
  • 225
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