Correct me if my understanding is wrong, but I thought in general we're not supposed to incorporate the language name into tag names, except in cases where disambiguation is needed. And even then, if something is a common construct to statistical languages, we shouldn't call the tag "r-...". Here are some R-language-specific tags, some need attention:
r-factor wiki says "The factor is a data type in the R language, used to encode categorical or enumerated data." Really, all statistical languages have this, Python pandas does too. But "categorical-factor" may be unwieldy. If we call this factor, we have to call it r-factor to disambiguate from integer factorization. Suggest: keep; unless consensus is to rename to "categorical-factor". Update: there is also a categorical-data, which is mostly pandas, some R. Are these mergeable?
r-model-formula 5 questions; needs tag wiki. Model-formula is common to statistical languages like R, STATA, MatLab and Python patsy package. Strongly suggest rename this
model-formula
?r-timedate Time & date transformations are always somewhat different in each language, but I don't see that R needs one in particular. We already have generic tags datetime, datetime-format, date-arithmetic. Suggest: Delete. Update: it got deleted in 2016/7.
(While I'm at it, we used to have a separate data.frame as the right tag for the R data-frame, not [dataframes], as per this obsolete meta post: Warn [r] users from adding [dataframes] tag instead of [data.frame] tag . But now they've been merged.)