It seems like these are all tag syonyms:
The algorithms and tools for parsing CSV are identical to those for parsing any other delimited tabular data. In many/most programming languages and libraries, the difference between "CSV", "TSV", and any other text-delimited format is just a matter of changing an option from ","
to "\t"
or "\0u001F"
. There is almost zero reason that I can see to have these as distinct tags.
Moreover, tab-delimited and tab-delimited-text are overt duplicates, and even if there's an argument that the others aren't, these two certainly should be considered synonymous.
Therefore I propose that delimiter-separated-values be the "primary" tag, because that is a general name for this category of file formats. All the others should be synonyms thereof.
One could argue that delimited-text is more general and maybe can stand on its own. But if you look at the tagged questions, a lot of them seem to be asking about the same thing as the other 4 tags.