Carbon has been a continual problem, actually. This makes project #4 named Carbon, which gets to join
Of those three, the most common use is php-carbon, which is extensively used by laravel (PHP framework). Hence why I added the synonym instead of letting the problem fester again (someone had re-created it and it had all sorts of misuse).
This is, honestly, a by-product of how bad the tagging system is (it's not just a matter of reading, when a common way to access SO gives you nothing to read). I tend to agree with Zoe, that in a sane world we would block [carbon] as being too generic, but I also know that, given how the current system works, it's not going to solve anything. Tag search is too simple and users will tag it based on whatever they see. I had to admit defeat a while back on linux-disk-free, and repoint the synonym [df] to dataframe for that reason (no, they weren't even reading which tag they were adding).
I don't think blocking [carbon] will help a lot here (not many users misusing the tag have the create tags privilege, which is the only way you'd see the block message). It synonyms to the PHP tag due to popularity. I think this is the best we can get, currently. If the tagging UX (especially mobile) gets some improvements, I'd say a revisit is in order.