There's a relatively new web development stack which has too many tags about it, and a lot of them are mislabeled.
This is the tag info for mean-stack, which I edited:
The MEAN stack is a methodology that employs MongoDB, Express, AngularJS and Node.js to provide a complete end-to-end system. One of the primary motivations of such a stack is that it is pure JavaScript at all ends. Two different implementations are available: http://mean.io and http://meanjs.org/
I think that mean-stack should be the main tag, and mean.io and meanjs should be merged into mean-stack. They are slightly different forked implementations of the same stack, and questions are very rarely about anything where it makes a difference which implementation you're using. If the implementation does make a difference to the question, I think that's best expressed in the title rather than in the tags.
There used to be another tag, meanio (without the dot), which I manually eliminated by re-tagging all of the questions that used to be tagged meanio.
Then one last issue is the people who are using the mean tag. This tag is supposed to indicate arithmetic mean, but some are misusing it instead of mean-stack. This misuse is of course a little tough to track down, but this search of mean AND node.js shows 20 questions which are definitely mislabeled: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/mean+node.js
I would do all of this myself, but I don't have enough reputation to propose tag synonyms, or to edit posts without moderator approval.