Hi, I was searching the existing keywords for appropriate keywords to add to a webseries I'm submitting, and I ran across two pairs of keywords that I think are duplicates. The Keyword Submission Guide said to post here to report duplicate keywords, so... that's what I'm doing.
Here are the duplicate keyword pairs:
henchman (2485 titles) / henchmen (22 titles). The Keyword Submission Guide says that keywords should be singular words, so I guess the "henchmen" keyword should be merged into "henchman" (which of course is already applied to many more titles anyway).
video-blogger (332 titles) / videoblogger (302 titles). I'd guess the hyphenated version would be the one to keep, not only because it's applied to slightly more titles, but also for consistency with other longer keywords (e.g. "czech-video-blogger", "british-video-blogger", etc.). Possibly also redundant with these are video-blog (346 titles) and videoblogging (1 title), but I'm not sure about those; the first one at least may be distinct enough to stand on its own.
Thanks.
Here are the duplicate keyword pairs:
henchman (2485 titles) / henchmen (22 titles). The Keyword Submission Guide says that keywords should be singular words, so I guess the "henchmen" keyword should be merged into "henchman" (which of course is already applied to many more titles anyway).
video-blogger (332 titles) / videoblogger (302 titles). I'd guess the hyphenated version would be the one to keep, not only because it's applied to slightly more titles, but also for consistency with other longer keywords (e.g. "czech-video-blogger", "british-video-blogger", etc.). Possibly also redundant with these are video-blog (346 titles) and videoblogging (1 title), but I'm not sure about those; the first one at least may be distinct enough to stand on its own.
Thanks.




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workplace (191 titles) / work-place (26 titles)