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## Tags
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## Tags
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Any content editor can create a tag, but that doesn't mean you should.
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Any content editor can create a tag, but that doesn't mean you should. The purpose of tags
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(ideally, if a taxonomy term is on only one piece of content, it won't even be shown (or at least won't be linked).
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On the other hand
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### Naming tags
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Tags should not be capitalized unless part of the tag is a proper name (for example, "meetups" and "Boston Drupal meetup" are both correct).
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Tags should be pluralized when not a typically unpluralized category.
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Tags should be pluralized when not a typically unpluralized category.
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A singular "code snippet" in that list would look pretty strange.
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A singular "code snippet" in that list would look pretty strange.
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ideally, if a taxonomy term is on only one piece of content, it won't even be shown (or won't be linked).
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