Yes indeed, henceforth there will not be any default term selections
made when entering ambiguous keywords, while uploading a new file or
editing an existing one. The simpler version of this is that when I
enter the tag 'kitchen' in a file, I have to manually choose the
Commercial Kitchen or Domestic Kitchen term before that keyword will be
'active' and searchable. If you try to save a file that contains tags
without at least one assigned term mapping, you'll get a warning about
what this means for your file's performance, but ultimately if you want
to keep dead tags in your files, that's your prerogative.
Note that:
-You
will NOT have to go through and re-disambiguate your portfolio. Any
file that has been manually disambiguated (indicated in the
Disambiguation column in your My Uploads page) will retain its assigned
terms.
-New uploads will need term mappings assigned to ambiguous
tags: 'row' will need a mapping, since it has three possible maps; "in
a row" will not, because its meaning is clear to the CV.
-Pre-CV
files that have not been updated since the CV introduction will retain
the defaults as their searchable terms. When editing those files, term
mappings will have to be chosen for ambiguous keywords, else when the
file is saved any ambiguous tags will be rendered dead tags
(unsearchable tags).
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