This is now status-bydesign
What actually happened is that you had a bronze badge for the former dataframes tag, and now you have one for dataframe tag instead. Note the difference in the s at the end. That happened because dataframes is now a synonym while dataframe is the main tag. See below for additional info.
Some background
We, the r users, had a long term problem with the former dataframes tag being added to r tag questions by a lot of users instead the R specific data.frame. dataframes was a general tag with no wiki and no one really knew what this tag stands for. While we had our own data.frame with a good wiki which was supposed to be added to R-data.frame specific questions.
The situation escalated when we reached 2K mistagged questions which were almost impossible to retag. I've posted a Meta a year later in a desperate attempt to somehow stop the endless flood of misstaged questions. The community decided to help and we eventually cleared the huge query.
But the problem wasn't solved long term and mistagged questions kept piling up daily.
We hence (after consulting @Shog9), decided to offer a different solution - a permanent one. We (joined forces from the GMTsGMTs and PythonPython chat rooms) formulated a question and posted a new Meta while almost simultaneously posting our preferred solution in order to get feedback from the community.
The proposal was well received and (again, with @Shog9s help) we did the following (copying/pasting from that answer):
The Result
A new tag dataframe has been created which has the following tags as its synonyms
1.1. data.frame
1.2. data-frame
1.3. dataframes
A tag-wiki was created to describe the most common languages associated with this tag
2.1 r
2.2 python
2.3 apache-spark
As a result, all the questions that were previously tagged with either data.frame or dataframes were automatically reatagged with dataframe to rule them all.