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I observe that as at 2016-02-10 the tag has a mere 10 questions, which do not look to me significantly different from those under . (Both tags also apparently have 0 followers.) The name is better as it is more explicit.

The description of :

Double-checked locking is a software design pattern used to reduce the overhead of acquiring a lock by first testing the locking criterion without actually acquiring the lock.

The description of :

For questions regarding the safety and (safe) implementation of double-checked locking.

This makes a rather specific subset of ; since one would always want to implement it safely, it seems to me to add little value.

N.B.
I see many questions tagged (request a _new_ tag synonym) which seem to belong under .

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  • Unrelated: there's a difference between merging a not-so-common tag into another and making a common tag a synonym of another. This request definitely doesn't need a synonym, and sometimes it's easier to do a merge instead of making synonyms. Feb 11, 2016 at 4:06
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    I fail to see how either of them are tags in the first place.
    – Rob Mod
    Feb 11, 2016 at 5:49
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    It's possible that we should, but maybe we should double-check each one of them...
    – Jon Skeet
    Feb 11, 2016 at 7:33

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Having a quick look at these two tags, there seem to be no reason to have both of them.

The name is clearly better as it is more explicit and also has more questions on it. only has 11 questions that are all old.

I see little need for a synonym, therefore I think someone should just retag these 11 questions by hand.

If you don't agree please down vote this answer, assuming no downstate in the next day someone should just do the retag.

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I went ahead and retagged all of them.

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