It does appear mostly useless. By itself is surely useless. But something tagged with [x] [y] [conflict]
or even [x] [conflict]
is sometimes suggestive however. The problem is that SO/SE doesn't handle adjective or predicate tags well, especially for the purpose of following them. But I can, for example, search for [conflict] [c]
and it returns mostly questions about C types/names conflicts. YMMV if this is really useful in the C case because there's also a more precise name-collision tag and even/also incompatibletypeerror.
Beware that there's also an incompatibility tag, which is just as generic as conflict. Perhaps a good way to deal with these two is to have a pop-up suggestion like for sql suggesting a list of narrower tags, e.g. "For naming conflicts use name-collision" etc. Someone would have to systematize and compile that list though.
I see there's nothing along the lines of a "dll-hell" tag... I'm not sure what should be used for library conflicts; perhaps just dependencies, but this also seems rather generic; compare 1 and 2, both tagged with dependencies. Perhaps create dependencies-conflict as the universal version of dll-hell; it would surely apply to questions like 3; perhaps create version-conflict as a synonym for that given how they're both used in 4 for example. An the suggestion list should definitely include merge-conflict-resolution as it seems to be one of the common [mis]uses of "conflict", e.g. in 5 or a bunch more.
So to summarize what I said, split/suggest at least the following for conflict:
conflict
here, can we send you to the middle east? I hear they could use some help. – Matt Burland Jan 23 '15 at 21:29