Unity used to have its own scripting language called unityscript, for some time now this language has been discontinued and deprecated, making C# the only native out of the box supported language (outside of plugins/dll's which can use other languages).
However a lot of questions (near daily) still get tagged with both unity3dand unityscript while really they are questions about unity3dc# and have absolutely nothing to do with UnityScript.
The confusion likely comes from people thinking something along the lines of "this is a script in Unity, thus it is a UnityScript" (bad naming on Unity's side)
Right now the tag info mentions this at the end of the excerpt (emphasis mine)
A deprecated scripting language used by the Unity game engine in versions prior to 2018.2. It is often mistakenly referred to as Javascript, but does not follow the ecmascript standards. Do not use this tag to describe Unity scripts which are written in C#: UnityScript is a separate language and should be used only on questions using that language.
But we all know how well people read those, especially all the way through to the end.
What can be done to better inform users about the usage of this tag? Is there a system that can display a warning when certain tags are used in combination to let the user know they have likely mistagged it?
Of course anyone with editing rights can just remove the tag, but that creates an unnecessary bump and work if it can be prevented in some way.