If you look at the descriptions for the two tags they are very similar.
OAuth (Open Authorization) is a specification for client applications to access protected resources on behalf of a user. It was developed as an alternative to users handing out their login credentials to third-party applications.
OAuth (Open Authorization) is an open protocol framework to allow secure API authorization in a simple and standardized way for desktop, mobile and web applications. OAuth 2.0 is the second version of the OAuth protocol.
We can even check Wikipedia to see what they do - OAuth. Then check the OAuth2 page - back to a section on the OAuth page.
I would like to suggest we add a synonym oauth-2.0 tag and just go with oauth.