In the past, the tag wikis of memory-model and memory-order didn't explain when to use each tag. About a year ago, I changed the tag wikis to give a clear and different purpose for each of these already existing tags. In particular, I clarified that memory-model is for questions on memory models at the programming language level above the ISA level and that memory-order is for questions on memory models at the ISA levels or implementation details at the microarchitecture level.
The tag wiki of memory-model that I've written is still there. I've also mentioned there that other tags, such as memory-fences and memory-order, are related but different (as the respective tag wikis explain). The scope of memory-model (and memory-order) includes memory-fences, which is much more specific. Another related tag is memory-fences, which is a synonym to memory-barriers, as it should be.
Recently, when I was trying to retag this question with memory-order, which is the only suitable tag among all of these tags in that case, I noticed that memory-order has become a synonym to memory-fences (which is a synonym to memory-barriers). Notice how memory-barriers is shown under the question. But the question is not really about memory barriers in particular, so the tag name is not suitable.
Even if we want to consider memory-fences and memory-barriers redundant, the more general tag memory-order is the one that should be shown under the question, not memory-barriers, which is more specific.
This problem has motivated me to ask the following question: is it possible to reverse the process of making two tags synonyms? If not, can memory-order be shown instead of memory-barriers?
Note that I didn't create any of these tags, in case anyone is wondering. Although I thought everything was OK before making memory-order a synonym.