Topic: Tag alias: mr._bronson -> mr.bronson

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

If you see other similar tags without* the underscore creating a space, it's probably invalid or needs to be renamed

Edit: Thank you typo, very cool

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Personally, I prefer the version with the underscore-as-space as that parses the words correctly and clearly instead of mashing them into one word with an errant period sitting within it. Flipping the alias would mean you could tag it without the underscore and get the underscored version. Also, checking the final tags (which you should do after an edit anyway) and correcting any problematic tags takes only a few seconds.

clawstripe said:
Personally, I prefer the version with the underscore-as-space as that parses the words correctly and clearly instead of mashing them into one word with an errant period sitting within it. Flipping the alias would mean you could tag it without the underscore and get the underscored version. Also, checking the final tags (which you should do after an edit anyway) and correcting any problematic tags takes only a few seconds.

ah i see i didnt know that since i saw other tag like that the same way so i thought it doable

racingtime244 said:
ah i see i didnt know that since i saw other tag like that the same way so i thought it doable

Not knowing the tag in question, I can only guess that it was someone who left out the underscore in the tag and no one had felt a need to change it yet. We do have a lot of tags in that sort of vein.

clawstripe said:
Not knowing the tag in question, I can only guess that it was someone who left out the underscore in the tag and no one had felt a need to change it yet. We do have a lot of tags in that sort of vein.

That can definitely be someone's afternoon, just typing "Mr." and "Ms." Or "Mrs"