I was recently awarded the tumbleweed badge for Replace [social-networking] tag with two separate and specific tags (yay me). Looking at the list of questions tagged with [tag-disambiguation] it is clear that my proposal was unusual in attracting no response, but there's quite a lot with very few votes. Nevertheless, cleaning up tags makes SO a more useful site.
I can not find any documentation about how these suggestions for disambiguation eventually get actioned. There are two obvious options:
(1) Vote based system - automatically approved if upvotes exceeds downvotes by some amount. This would appear sensible, but requires people to actually vote.
(2) Review queue - this is a fairly standard way for SO to handle such issues. It obviously adds some reviewing tasks, but the number of disambiguation proposals is very small. The more serious problem is that the decision might require specialist knowledge.
Another option (if the StackExchange platform supports it) might be (2) but declining requires a reason and that can be challenged. This alleviates some of the specialist knowledge problem.
Is there already a process (and please let me know where I can find it)? If not, I will set up a feature request based on any discussion this question generates.