I repeatedly experience questions with multiple tags that would be better off being merged into a single, different tag. I've had this "problem" myself when asking before, and only ever noticed it after reviewing my tags before posting.
Suppose the following tags:
Tags: userinteraction
Obviously, the poster would be better off using the user-interaction tag, but since user
and interaction
are two different words, often times a user will just write down the words that come to his mind, in that order, without checking whether a better tag exists.
Quite recently, the user-tag has been burninated. This issue might have been what sparked interest in the user-tag in the first place. A great relevant example would be the tags api and design, which are mistakenly being used for the api-design-tag.
So, I'd like to propose an improvement for this: Whenever a user types two tags after each other, and there is a slash-combined version for those tags, show a little box to notify the user. He may then choose to use the combined tag, or dismiss if the suggestion was wrong.
This could prevent a lot of wrong tagging and also lower the amount of tags that are heavily used but serve no real meaning (*cough, user).
Please let me know what you think of this idea.