While CIL
is the proper technical term, it doesn't get much actual usage in practice. Certainly not in answers, most everybody uses IL
. At least partly inspired by the tools that work with IL, their names start with il
(like ilasm and ildasm).
The only reason the [cil]cil tag has more posts is because somebody once made [msil]msil a synonym for it. The predecessor of CIL, it actually gets used more often.
So logical choice is to make [cil]cil a synonym. Also avoids the tricky problem of IL not being completely .NET-centric. A C++ compiler also uses IL for example. Not that this triggers a lot of questions :)
Some people are likely to lose badges after such a merge, not sure if that is ever a concern. Doing nothing is certainly an option btw, the existence of both tags never bothered anybody that answers questions about it. They are contextual tags.