I think we can instead merge this into the verification tag and mark it as a synonym. This tag seems to be exactly what the verify tag means, intentionally or not, in a lot of the questions I've seen (I've looked over a hundred or so, didn't read the entirety of the questions).
Meaning of the word verify:
make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true, accurate,
or justified. "his conclusions have been verified by later
experiments"
From the verification tag's info page:
Verification: "Have we made what we were trying to make?", i.e., does
the product conform to the specifications?
My reasoning is that, the word verify, as a tag by itself, doesn't mean much or add much to the question. The word will already be included in the body of the question one way or another. Verification, however, is already a tag that was shaped out and has a tag info and explanations in place.
Of course we'd have to check all 485 questions if we want to be absolutely sure we're not adding anything irrelevant to the verification tag, but I really don't think it's necessary in this particular case.
Newest question with verify tag was almost a year ago - Feb'18
Huh? I see 10 minutes ago, one 2 days ago, 8 more in November 2018