The tag collision has the following wiki excerpt:
The intersection of one or more objects or concepts, such as communications packets or function names. For questions about collision detection (in computer graphics) use the [collision-detection] tag instead.
and full tag wiki:
May be used to describe graphical elements (as in a game setting), networking (when multiple packets arrive at the same location simultaneously), RF communication when transmissions overlap and interrupt one another or in programming when disparate functions have similar naming conventions (see also namespace).
For questions about collision detection (in computer graphics) use collision-detection instead.
It explicitly states that the tag collision-detection should be used instead for questions about collision detection rather than naming collisions, however looking at the uses of collision it looks like a lot of the time, possibly even the majority of its uses, it is misused when collision-detection should be used instead. It is often used for questions about collision detection in games or physics simulations.
How should we resolve this? There are probably useful legitimate uses of this tag, but it seems to be prone to be misused. Maybe just the description should be changed to say that it should not be confused with collision-detection right at the beginning or even in caps. I can see that even if they read part of the description, "The intersection of one or more objects or concepts" could still be misinterpreted as referring to collision detection. Or do you think that this tag will still be misused no matter the description?