I think it is amply evident that WinBatch is a completely different topic than batch files, so hopefully it's uncontroversial that in principle winbatch should be its own, independent tag, not linked to batch-file or anything else.
Jon Clements brings up the question of whether breaking the association between winbatch and batch-file tags would in practice do more harm than good, due to improper tagging.
Well, if someone is asking a new batch file question, how likely are they to manually tag their question with winbatch? And if someone is looking for existing batch file questions, how likely are they to search for winbatch? How likely is it that anyone would preferentially choose (or search for) winbatch over batch-file, batch-files, bat, .bat, batch, dos-batch, windows-batch, and batch-script (which are currently all synonyms)?
My guess is: pretty darn unlikely. Especially so if winbatch were to get an appropriate wiki entry (which it can't while synonymized).
From my point of view, there is very little downside to making winbatch its own, independent tag.
Regarding the "only 26 posts" (part of a comment on the main question): I am pretty sure I've seen legitimate tags that are more obscure than that. To me, this is not a weak enough showing to warrant killing off the tag completely.
WinBatch
tag both inaccurate and unhelpful.WinBatch
scripts are as different frombatch-files
asapples
fromappliances
-- despite the shared letters. It would be best to either remove the tag (it is seldom used) or break the association. The tag is occasionally used, but a search reports that only 26 posts include the wordWinBatch
. If that is too few to justify the tag then just ghost it I suppose. Better gone than incorrect.