sockets are an API your operating system provides for network communication.
socket.io is also a library for network communication, but it acts more like HTTP and tries to hide the underlying implementation from you. It may use plain old sockets, but you couldn't tell. It also introduces a bunch of abstraction on top, like a system of rooms, where connections can be added to rooms and then you can broadcast messages to specific rooms.
Many questions about socket.io get tagged with sockets because of course socket.io calls its things sockets. Example one two three four five.
Is it appropriate to remove sockets from these questions?