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Meta What is the difference between `back-end` and `backend` tags?

Quite obviously, these are the same. The name of the two is literally the same except for a hyphen. They only have one question each. Looking at the questions, they are indeed used for the same pur...

posted 15d ago by Andreas lost his angel wings‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Andreas lost his angel wings‭ · 2024-10-03T09:46:44Z (15 days ago)
Quite obviously, these are the same. The name of the two is literally the same except for a hyphen. They only have one question each. Looking at the questions, they are indeed used for the same purpose. Both have tag descriptions that are mostly similar. Why somebody decided to write descriptions so similar for both, without getting rid of one of them, I can't say. Personally, I don't see much value in the tag, and we're probably better off just deleting both. 

For the future, you can just use a flag for simple cases like this.