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Curious to know what people here think about the "unusual causes" tag.
This comes across to me as a bit deprecating so I was thinking that perhaps the name should be changed to something a bit more neutral. Perhaps 'non-standard-causes'. Or even something that might be biased the other way like 'underdiscussed-causes'.
Aaron Gertler gave the answer that
So I'd take his view over mine, since I'm not a native english speaker. Still, interested in what you think and what other alternatives are there.
Generally, I think that this tag could be very important for the discovery of new causes so I think that an appropriate name might be important
I'm a native English speaker, and to me "unusual causes" and "non-standard causes" feel similar in connotation, and neither strikes me as feeling deprecating. Though I can see how "unusual" could imply the cause is weird, whereas really we just want to say it's not usually discussed. "Non-standard" avoids that, but seems like an uncommon phrase.
I'm against "under-discussed", as that bakes in the judgement that this should be more discussed. I'd say the same about "Overlooked" or "Neglected". "Less discussed causes" or "Less commonly discussed causes" avoid
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