hour: no wiki, no synonyms, 170 questions. minute: no wiki, no synonyms, 52 questions.
Nearly all questions on these tags are, of course, dealing with time in some way or other. Does indicating what exactly is being measured in a certain scenario, hours or minutes, make much sense? I don't think it does.
UPDATE:
more of this stuff, thanks to the commenters! seconds, milliseconds and days (whoa, that one even has a tag wiki!) should probably burn too.
ANOTHER UPDATE:
(again, thanks to the commenters):
The number of tags in this issue is growing like a snowball... how very un-time-ly.
is
[time], but [time]!is
[seconds]. IIRC, synonyms are two-way, so that wouldn't work.python-shell
is not an alternative spelling ofpython
either. The same holds true forjdk
andjre
which are not alternative spellings ofjava
. Fact is, when a user tags a question with [minutes] or [seconds] etc, it would be beneficial to remove that tag and instead add the [time] tag. And while that might not be the intended use of synonyms, they are the only tool we can use for this. The alternative is to completely remove the tags, and see them recretated in at most a week, as blacklisting never happens.[request]
..., which is that the square brackets imply.