We have plural tags for variables (variables), forms (forms) and loops (loops).
We have singular tags for dates (date), files (file) and strings (string).
All of the above tags have 30,000+ questions associated with them, so I've singled these ones out. This is something which causes me extremely mild frustration. Is this a problem?
A Bit of History
Back in 2012 a cleanup was proposed, but didn't really ever get enacted (account and accounts still exist, as just one of many examples): Clean up of run-together/hyphenated and singular/plural tags.
The English Stack Exchange site voted on pluralisation back in 2014 and pluralisation won (with singularity ending up with a below-zero score of -3).
The Programmers Stack Exchange site briefly touched on this back in 2010 with a few upvotes towards making things plural.
The Codegolf Stack Exchange site went with whichever one sounds better last year.
Why do I feel this needs to be talked about?
Unless it's a singular thing (like a programming language), I feel things which complement other tags should be pluralised. If I ask a question about formatting a date in JavaScript, for example, I'd want to be able to tag the question as javascript dates, as a date in JavaScript isn't a standalone thing. However at present I can only tag it as javascript date.
...yet also at present if I was talking about a variable, I'd have no option but to tag it as javascript variables as the opposite is true for the variables tag.
If there can be multiple of a thing, why should we keep it singular?
Is this a problem and is this something which should be addressed by the community?
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? What a dilemma.