This is now [meta-tag:status-bydesign] --- What actually happened is that you had a bronze badge for the former [tag:dataframes] tag, and now you have one for [tag:dataframe] tag instead. Note the difference in the **s** at the end. That happened because [tag:dataframes] is now a synonym while [tag:dataframe] is the main tag. See below for additional info. --- **Some background** We, the [tag:r] users, had a long term problem with the former [tag:dataframes] tag being added to [tag:r] tag questions by a lot of users instead the R specific [tag:data.frame]. [tag:dataframes] was a general tag with no wiki and no one really knew what this tag stands for. While we had our own [tag:data.frame] with a good wiki which was supposed to be added to R-data.frame specific questions. The situation escalated when we reached [2K mistagged questions](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/287681/retag-r-questions-misstaged-with-tagdataframes/) which were almost impossible to retag. [I've posted a Meta](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/318933/warn-r-users-from-adding-dataframes-tag-instead-of-data-frame-tag) a year later in a desperate attempt to somehow stop the endless flood of misstaged questions. The community decided to help and we eventually [cleared the huge query](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/318978/3001626). But the problem wasn't solved long term and mistagged questions [kept piling up daily](https://gist.github.com/Bhargav-Rao/3a1732dcf0bf4fc6e17d). We hence (after consulting @Shog9), decided to offer a different solution - a permanent one. We (joined forces from the [GMTs](http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/info/75819/gmts) and [Python](http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/info/6/python) chat rooms) formulated a question [and posted a new Meta](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/319590/one-frame-to-rule-them-all-how-to-handle-data-frame-dataframes-mistagging) while almost simultaneously [posting our preferred solution](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/319591/3001626) in order to get feedback from the community. The proposal was well received and (again, with @Shog9s help) we did the following (copying/pasting from that answer): --- **The Result** 1. A new tag [tag:dataframe] has been created which has the following tags as its synonyms 1.1. [tag:data.frame] 1.2. [tag:data-frame] 1.3. [tag:dataframes] 2. A tag-wiki was created to describe the most common languages associated with this tag 2.1 [tag:r] 2.2 [tag:python] 2.3 [tag:apache-spark] As a result, all the questions that were previously tagged with either [tag:data.frame] or [tag:dataframes] were automatically reatagged with [tag:dataframe] to rule them all.