The question No question should be [untagged] indicated there were two questions (in 2018) so tagged and the answer implies it's a rarely used exception and that:
The tag itself is blacklisted for all intents and purposes. You cannot add it to a question (only the system can), and you cannot edit a question without replacing it.
However, this small number of exceptions seems to no longer be the case. There are currently 536 questions tagged untagged. The overwhelming majority are in the WSO2 Collective.
Browsing the history of several of the questions involved, it seems that tags were added 2 days ago, but contrary to the claim that the tag must be replaced, it seems to survive as a second tag on hundreds of questions.
Was the retention of the untagged tag a result of the command used to mass-tag several questions, or do the restrictions on the untagged tag not apply to collectives, or is there some other obscure explanation for this paradox?