Based on the tag usage breakdown, I agree with your assertion that this tag is largely used for Json.NET. 92 out of the 141 total questions are tagged c#, which is a near guarantee that a given question is referencing json.net (and should probably be tagged as such).
However, I disagree that these tags should be merged, since we'd lose the more general definition of the jsonconvert tag.
The tag wiki excerpt states:
This tag can be used when you want to convert any text, objects or other formats into a JSON object, or if you want to transform a JSON object into something else.
Even though this is fairly general, I think there's still utility here, and that this tag should stick around. The jsonconvert tag, as defined by its wiki, is a superset of json.net, and this means that they aren't synonyms. The fact that a quarter of the questions (34 total) in this tag aren't apparently about Json.NET tells me that synonymizing these tags would be a mistake, and that we'd lose an otherwise useful tag by getting rid of the former.
Addendum
Regardless of whether or not you feel we should have a tag for converting data to/ from JSON, the tag wiki and usage of these two tags is demonstrably not synonymous, and therefore should not be synonymized as-is.
With this in mind, I think our options are:
Clean-up the tag to remove non-Json.NET usages, and then synonymize to json.net
Burn jsonconvert, if there's community consensus that the tag shouldn't exist
Either of these are valid, but the tag still shouldn't be synonymized without cleanup; this would tag at least 35 questions with a tag irrelevant to those posts.
jsonconvert
was indeed a synonym. But on 141 question tagedjsonconvert
, 33 doesn't have.net
,json.net
, norc#
tag. 23%. And the definition of the tag doesn't match the proposed solution.data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1402268