BUR #42370 has been rejected.
create alias pvz -> plants_vs._zombies
create alias pvz1 -> plants_vs._zombies
create alias pvz2 -> plants_vs._zombies_2
create alias pvzh -> plants_vs._zombies_heroes
abbreviations
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BUR #42370 has been rejected.
create alias pvz -> plants_vs._zombies
create alias pvz1 -> plants_vs._zombies
create alias pvz2 -> plants_vs._zombies_2
create alias pvzh -> plants_vs._zombies_heroes
abbreviations
DDLC does because it's aliased to Doki Doki Literature Club. None of the Plants vs. Zombies games have an abbreviated alias, however typing slash in front of a tag to enter abbreviation mode is a first-class function of the site that works on any tag, subject to post count ordering in autocomplete.
WRS said:
DDLC does because it's aliased to Doki Doki Literature Club. None of the Plants vs. Zombies games have an abbreviated alias, however typing slash in front of a tag to enter abbreviation mode is a first-class function of the site that works on any tag, subject to post count ordering in autocomplete.
Then perhaps, I think DDLC being aliased to Doki Doki Literature Club was approved before they added this feature because I don't see why that would be approved if they already had this feature while my BUR is being downvoted heavily, but either way, I'll reject it upon learning this function.
The bulk update request #42370 (forum #360826) has been rejected by @alexr05.
alexr05 said:
Then perhaps, I think DDLC being aliased to Doki Doki Literature Club was approved before they added this feature because I don't see why that would be approved if they already had this feature while my BUR is being downvoted heavily, but either way, I'll reject it upon learning this function.
You would be correct: topic #14917
The only case of an abbreviation alias post the addition of that autocomplete feature I can think of is MCYT and QSMP, which is specifically because the format of the tags means they don't work as autocomplete shortcuts (and the latter is even the primary name of the copyright in question)
In most other cases, it shouldn't be necessary since typing it with a / will already work as intended unless there's spacing differences throwing it off.