That seems perfectly reasonable to me. Ubuntu doesn't use images in most
command buttons and menu items. But if we did, it would be routine to
make button/menu text more specific in particular apps or situations
while retaining the stock icon: "Log Out Anyway" rather than "Log Out",
"Remove Photo" rather than just "Remove", "Date & Time Settings…" rather
than just "Settings…", and so on. It's not changing the meaning of the
icon, it's just being helpfully more specific.

** Changed in: libdbusmenu (Ubuntu)
       Status: Won't Fix => Triaged

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