Being active in the batch-file area, it often happens that questions tagged with something like "spring java batch-file" appears and actually refers to spring-batch. I assume that the users tagged the question with batch which is then moved to batch-file automatically.
Now I wondered whether it would make sense to let the tag drop completely (can be used for different things (batch-file batch-processing spring-batch)) or generally let it point to batch-processing (which now that I think about it is not a good idea...).
Why I think the tag should be blacklisted:
Tagging a question with batch is not always going to produce the tag intentionally wanted. There are many ways batch can be laid out (be it as in batch operations in a database, batch-files, spring-batch or batch-processing or batches in machine learning, etc.).
In the tag-wiki of synonym-request here on Meta it reads:
Please also, when posting suggestions, try to avoid creating tag collisions; see this example.
That example shows a similar case to this one where a synonym ended up with more than one meaning. The proposed solution was to make minor changes to the synonym so that each one gets its own meaning. Similar to this already tags exist for batch so blacklisting could solve the issue.
Additionally @ErikVonAsmuth stated in the comments that batch should be blacklisted and not removed as it still could be recreated with the same issues as before by users not being aware of the problem that see the tag as a good way of typing less for "their" main tool.
I am unsure if there is something I am missing to make this a good meta question; it is my first one in tag discussions.