I'd suggest do burn the tag m-file. (currently used 48 times)
As the tag description suggests, it's pretty obsolete:
Text file used by MATLAB, an application used for mathematical computations. It can store a script, class, or an individual function in the MATLAB language. Use this tag for questions specifically related to coding of m-files or to m-files applications in MATLAB.
"Coding of m-files" means "Coding in Matlab" - you can't code in any other file-format. Also "m-files applications" are "Matlab applications" - I'm not aware of other programming languages using m-files (apart from the highly related open source alternatives Octave and Scilab, which then also use the same Matlab code and if not, be tagged with the according name). For me it seems quite pointless to have a tag just for a file-format of a programming language, if there is (practically) no other file format.
Making it a tag-synomym for matlab could be an option too, but as anybody posting a question with m-file would also use matlab, it is not necessary.
There are nor tags c-file or py-file for code in C or Python neither. It would be exactly the same issue.