Plural 's' tag names seems to be the so-convention. I therefore suggest we change these tags:
[widget] ⇒ [widgets] Renaming widget (2,077 questions) to widgets (527 q's) and making widget a synonym.
[task] ⇒ [tasks] Renaming task (720 q's) to tasks (235 q's) and making task a synonym.
[condition] ⇒ [conditions] Renaming condition (457 q's) to conditions (186 q's) and making condition a synonym. Updating as I find more things in need of attention.
[keyword] ⇒ [keywords] Renaming keyword (283 q's) to keywords (449 q's). Also requested here.
[tag: webkit.net] (27 q`s). Burn it. They should properly be tagged webkit (3171 q's).
Plural 's' tag names seems to be the so-convention-- Even though, in all three of your examples, SOPedians make more use of the singular tag than the plural one. – Robert Harvey♦ Jun 19 '12 at 23:03[redirect] [url] [preview]. Also for concept which commonly appear in singular[photo-gallery] [conflict]With looser concepts, it is definately more common, the exact why is perhaps a bit vague, another question, using plural names[books] [properties] [web-services]. Then again there are cases when I can see 2 cases justified[word] [words]. – r4. Jun 19 '12 at 23:42stackoverflow termsto distinguish which tags should be plural and which should be singular. (Until then we are living in an undefined limbo). – r4. Jun 19 '12 at 23:49