s3 is currently a synomym for amazon-s3 which seems weirdly overreaching and wasteful — especially considering that “S3” is the name of an (extremely well established) object system for the R programming language.
What’s more, s4 and r6 are existing tags that refer to the appropriate R object systems (yes, R has different frequently used object systems … amongst them S3, S4 and R6). S3 is by far the most commonly used, and s4 already has a sizeable number of questions.
Could the s3 synonym be repurposed accordingly? It would be a quite useful tag. Here’s an example question where it would have been needed. Note how the OP instead put the tag into the title: exactly what Stack Overflow wants to avoid.
To support this further with arguments, the official name of Amazon S3 is, well, “Amazon S3”. Whereas “R S3” is a non-existent term, so no R user (me included) would ever think of trying to tag their question as r-s3. It’s therefore natural to use the tag amazon-s3, and with a proper tag description we could avoid most mistaggings. But as we can see from statistics, nobody uses the r-s3 tag so mistagging of R questions about S3 is rampant, and this won’t change.
amazon-s3
tag, since people should already see it suggested when typing in theamazon
tag.)r-s3
, even if it's not pretty enough, would be a much better idea.