The Stack Exchange user interface now prevents creating tags that differ only in hyphenation or pluralization. This hasn't always been so, however, and there are currently many such tag pairs, like log-files and logfiles, or digits and digit, or menuitem and menu-items.
Let's clean up!
Clean up means, for each such tag pair:
First decide whether the tags really mean the same thing. There are false positives in this list. windows and window have nothing to do with each other. Most of the hits are good, though.
If the tag names really mean the same thing, decide which name to keep. There are several general principles:
- For multi-word tags, a hyphen is preferred.
- There is no consensus for plural vs. singular for nouns. This old thread very weakly suggest the singular, and among popular pairs the singular is dominant, but recent practice tends towards plural.
If it has been decided that a tag T2 should be merged into a tag T1, then:
- If there are a lot of occurrences of T2, suggest or vote for a tag synonym, which will eventually lead to the tags being merged.
- If there are only a handful of occurrences of T2, then we can get rid of T2 manually.
Please observe some ground rules:
- Do not retag if you aren't sure that you're doing the right thing. If you aren't sure whether two tags mean the same thing or which name to keep, ask on Meta and try to get people competent in the subject matter involved. If you aren't sure which community(/ies) uses a tag, check the “Related tags” box in the right-hand column.
- If you find a tag that looks ambiguous, or a useless tag that should be removed, or a tag that indicates off-topic posts, take appropriate action. Ask on Meta or get advice in chat if you aren't sure what to do.
- If you retag some posts manually, don't just change that one tag: take the time to do any other warranted improvement (other tags, spelling, formatting, etc.). If you see a question that should be closed, vote or flag it.
- If you know what a tag is about, and it doesn't have a tag wiki yet, write a tag wiki. This is especially important when you see a pair of similar tags that are not synonyms: inform the world of what the tags mean.
I've listed all the tag pairs that are concerned by this clean-up in two answers below (postprocessed from this Data Explorer query):
(Please keep the score of these answers at -1, so that any new answer to this question is easily visible.)