The problem with this is that you really can't tell where it belongs with only one tag. Even multiple tags may give you the wrong result. So, this would be more trouble than it's worth.
Now, let's say you ignored this. So, for example, let's say that all questions tagged with recommendation will be suggested to go to https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/ because they seem off-topic. Well, here comes a double meaning. The tag wiki for recommendation is:
A recommendation system, or recommendation engine, is an automatic tool that recommends goods to a specific user. There are many examples on online commercial websites: Netflix or IMDB recommends movies, Amazon recommends books any many more, etc. The input of such algorithms are most commonly the past purchases of the user, the rating the user gave to other goods, the items that have been purchased together ("customer who bought this also bought..."), the browsing history, etc.
But, some users may not read the tag wiki and use it for software recommendations. Basically, what I'm trying to say is that you can't judge questions by the tags. They can have different meanings to different people and do not provide enough information.
Just as an added bonus, there are people who spam tags. So, that wouldn't go over well.