In a general sense, a reducer is a function that takes a set of data and reduces it to a new value.
There are multiple common use cases for reducers. The current tag description for the reducers tag describes only one of these uses:
Refers to reducers in the mapreduce framework. Mappers split up a large problem and solve parts of it in parallel. Reducers collect and summarize the output of a map method.
The majority of the questions refer to other uses. Is the usage wrong or is the wiki wrong?
You could make an argument that the reducers tag doesn't add anything to questions which are already tagged with a specific tag like mapreduce. Or you could make the counter argument that the concepts of reducers, dispatch, and selectors for state management are independent of the specific implementations of @ngrx/store, Redux, and React's built-in useReducer hook.
Pairings:
66 questions out of the 793 total have none of the above tags.
Related Tags:
array-reduce 34 Qs
use-reducer 211 Qs
redux-reducers 94 Qs
ngrx-reducers 24 Qs
reduce 2701 Qs
Edit:
There appears to be a consensus around Jared Smith's answer that the wiki should be updated to reflect the broader concept of a reducer. Can anyone take a stab at rewriting it?