There seems to be some overlap between the tags r, markdown and r-markdown and users seem to use these tags inconsistently. At the time of posting there are...
- 139 questions tagged with [r-markdown] and [markdown] and [r]
- 356 questions tagged with [markdown] and [r] but not [r-markdown]
- 30 questions tagged with [markdown] and [r-markdown] but not [r]
- 2014 questions tagged [r-markdown] and [r] but not [markdown]
- 357 questions tagged [r-markdown] but not [r] or [markdown]
I can see the use-case for some of these combinations, but not others. For example, many of the questions are simply [r] questions which happen to be in a Markdown context. However they have no relevance to Markdown specifically. In fact, those are the ones that bother me. Why litter the [markdown] tag with these questions. Shouldn't they be retagged to [r] and [r-markdown]? In fact, the [r] and [r-markdown] combination is the most popular.
And in the case of questions tagged with [markdown] and [r] but not [r-markdown] presumably the OP simply missed that the [r-markdown] tag exists. Would it be reasonable to retag these?
I know there is such a thing as a synonym for a tag (some tags may even be auto-edited for new questions), but I'm assuming that doesn't work on a combination of tags. Any objection to someone (like myself) editing every new question of any combination above to remove the [markdown] tag?
I should note that there could be a few edge cases were the question actually relates to a [markdown] specific issue and the answer is not relevant to [r] (the OP's use of [r-markdown] is simply coincidental -- like this). In those cases it might make sense to only use the [markdown] tag, except that the example could contain some [r] code, in which case [markdown] and [r-markdown] but not [r] would be relevant tags. Interestingly, that is the least popular combination in use.
Another option may be to not have tags for Markdown variants. Currently, we have the following tags:
- [r-markdown] with 2540
- [github-flavored-markdown] with 234
- [multimarkdown] with 40
- [markdownsharp] with 26
- [commonmark] with 22
- [markdowndeep] with 17
- [wmd-markdown] with 12
- [markdown4j] with 3
- [django-markdown-deux] and [python-markdown] with 0
Some of those aren't really variants, but tools or libraries.
rmarkdown
is a package in R. Many R packages have their own tags. So if someone wants to ask a quesiton related to that specific package they will probably use rmarkdown. While for general question related to markdown and R integration, they will use the markdown and r. I'm not sure these tags are interchangeable.