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I saw this tag in the section of "Watched Tags" like you can see in the screenshot and my question is:

This is a tag from Stack Overflow "in watched tags" or is it because I don't have access to this tags for my reputation?

I would like comment only about this and report this error (I think that is an error).

I got this error:

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That "(s)" means it's a synonym, not an actual tag.

If you want to follow that tag, you need to follow the master tag, . You can see the synonyms for that tag here.

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    In this case trying to select an (s) entry on that list should automatically select the master tag rather than failing and giving you an error message that doesn't include what the master tag is.
    – TylerH
    Jul 16, 2018 at 21:08
  • @TylerH I agree that it should have a better error message. The rest of the behavior could cause some confusion depending on the tag - not all synonyms are obvious to some users, so it would make sense to tell you "if you'd like to follow this tag, follow [master tag] instead"... with no notice about the fact it's a synonym, one might not know how they added "performance" when they chose to follow one of these instead, for example.
    – Catija
    Jul 16, 2018 at 21:40
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Starting earlier today, tag synonyms now remap to their targets on submit, matching the behaviour of the Ask Question page.

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