> As of August 8, 2017, the length limit for tags went from 25 characters to 35 characters. So now is a great time to allow inconveniently compressed tag names to stretch out a bit... Perhaps we could collect here examples of tag which now, after the character limit for length of tag name has been extended, could be spelled in full instead of a shortening. (This answer is CW - feel free to edit in here various tags that are currently shortened.) Among possible suspects are the tags with name of length 25 - they can be found by this SEDE query: [Tags with given length of name](http://data.stackexchange.com/mathoverflow/query/708452/tags-with-given-length-of-name?length=25). (However, not all shortened tags use exactly 25 characters. Two examples are [tag:computational-group-theo] or [tag:infinite-dim-manifolds].) * [tag:combinatorial-group-theor] $\to$ [tag:combinatorial-group-theory] * [tag:combinatorial-number-theo] $\to$ [tag:combinatorial-number-theory] * [tag:computational-group-theo] $\to$ [tag:computational-group-theory] * [tag:computational-number-theo] $\to$ [tag:computational-number-theory] * [tag:infinite-dim-manifolds] $\to$ [tag:infinite-dimensional-manifolds] * [tag:symmetric-monoidal-catego] $\to$ [tag:symmetric-monoidal-categories] * [tag:transcend.-number-theory] $\to$ [tag:transcendal-number-theory]<sup>1</sup> <sup>1</sup>There is a separate discussion whether there could be a better name for this tag: [The tags (transcendence) and (transcendental-number-theory)](https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/3044).