I recently came across the coding-efficiency tag. Its excerpt is highly meta and opinion based:
For questions regarding programmer efficiency, not computer efficiency, e.g. tightening one's edit-compile-test loop.
Another thing clear from this excerpt is that it is not to be used as a tag relating to computation time. The latest question with the tag is already an example of the tag being used for computation time issues.
Questions like this one ('How to write this piece of code more efficiently') do adhere more to the excerpt, but run the risk of turning into a code-golf like efficiency: sacrifice everything for the number of bytes. At best the tag is just ambiguous here: what do you want to make more efficient?
All in all a lot of the 118 questions currently tagged coding-efficiency should have the tag removed, as they are about computational efficiency, and the excerpt and wiki could use a rewrite to make them less meta and opinion based.
Will you help in cleaning up this tag?
I just stumbled on this merge request related to performance and several others, this seems a good course of action to me, as code-efficiency is already a synonym of performance. So clean up the tag first, then make it a synonym of performance.