The term wiki has a reasonably well-understood definition. To help newcomers to Stack Overflow find their way around the site, we should avoid using this term inappropriately.
Hence, I propose renaming these two concepts in the Stack Overflow user interface:
- "tag wiki" -> "tag information"
- "community wiki" -> "community owned"
Paraphrasing wikipedia, a wiki is a system which allows visitors to edit and create pages and links between them freely (emphasis mine). As a former/casual user of proper wikis like c2, MeatBallWiki, EmacsWiki etc. and of course Wikipedia that is the behavior I would expect, but it is not the behavior of anything called "wiki" on StackOverflow.
On Stack Overflow, the concept of a "tag wiki" is married to Stack Overflow tags: A "wiki" page cannot exist unless the tag it corresponds with also exists; there are no "wiki" pages which are not also "tag wiki" pages.
Adding to the confusion, there are questions and answers which are assigned "community wiki" status, but they do not exist outside of the context of the question where they are posted; they are just a "community ownership" tag, with no particular meaning attached to the "wiki" part of the term.
This mixing of terms is unfortunate and misleading, and leads to misunderstandings such as this one: Community Wiki, where is it?
The two "wiki" concepts are completely unrelated; there is basically nothing in common between "tag wiki" and "community wiki". The "wiki" part of the name is unhelpful for newcomers who try to understand how these parts fit together, and by and large ignored by those who have already figured it out.
I see no reason to stick to the "wiki" terminology here. If "tag information" is unsuitable, perhaps "tag details" could be acceptable? Similarly, "community owned" could be even just "community" or "community content". The beef here is, removing the misleading part of the name should add clarity.
As programmers, I would expect and assume everyone here to be sensitive to the importance of naming things. We don't call a "heap" a "stack" or vice versa. If a user interface element has a legend which you must google in order to understand what it does, it might just as well be labeled with a unique but meaningless string.
I understand there may be a (pre-?) historic reason these names were originally coined using this terminology, but if this link once existed, it is not properly documented, and if anything, hampers transparency.