tsql, in the tag wiki, includes the warning: Questions about T-SQL should be tagged appropriately with either sql-server or sybase, and include the version as well. Well, that's ignored frequently. One-third of the 52,950 uses of tsql violate this rule and have neither sql-server nor sybase attached. Only 159 of the properly-tagged posts include sybase. 35,638 posts include sql-server.
Thus tsql is being used as a synonym for sql-server, and doesn't add any value. It does detract from searches, as a proper search will look for both sql-server and tsql, when one or the other should suffice. sql-server is definitely more popular than tsql with 242,349 uses (including the 35,638 posts that also use tsql).
My suggestion (edits could be done with database queries):
- retag all posts tagged tsql with neither sybase nor sql-server as sql-server, unless the text inside the post contains the word sybase. retag the posts with the word sybase as sybase.
- eliminate tsql.
Unfortunately, I suppose someone will start using tsql again, but at least this will help--sql-server is already more popular than tsql and is often used without the tsql tag, so this will then tag the tsql posts with the proper, and more commonly used tag.
Method of determining number of posts tagged properly
SELECT
COUNT(DISTINCT PT.PostId)
FROM PostTags AS PT
LEFT JOIN PostTags AS PT1
ON PT.PostId = PT1.PostId
INNER JOIN Tags AS T
ON T.Id = PT.TagId AND T.TagName = 'tsql'
INNER JOIN Tags AS T1
ON T1.Id = PT1.TagId AND T1.TagName IN('sybase','sql-server')