A banjo is a very specific sort of earth tag, there are many others, not least the ones with all the do not remove words embossed, while 'banjo' offers a clarity and succinctness the generic word cannot.
For the same reason we have grit, pebbles, shingle, rocks and boulders, and we lose a lot of nuance if the only word we are allowed to use is 'stone' I will keep using 'banjo' if you know what is meant - just expand the glossary to match the current practice.
A banjo is a very specific sort of earth tag, there are many others, not least the ones with all the do not remove words embossed, while 'banjo' offers a clarity and succinctness the generic word cannot.
For the same reason we have grit, pebbles, shingle, rocks and boulders, and we lose a lot of nuance if the only word we are allowed to use is 'stone' I will keep using 'banjo' if you know what is meant - just expand the glossary to match the current practice.