I recently came across the tag [tag:write] being used, and upon checking it out I noticed it had no description, and only few questions (65 as of time of writing). While adding nothing to the post.

 
> *Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?*

No, the tag is not unambiguous and doesn't say much about the contents of the question. It is used in different contexts including:
 - writing to files (txt, pdf etc)
 - writing to CLI
 - commands called 'Write'


> *Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?*


In most cases the tag does seem to be used in combination with writing to a file from a given programming language. 



> *Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?*

Definitely not. Just from seeing the tag you have no clue what the poster wants. What does poster want to write to? A file, variable, memory address, book, poem? For most writing operations there are already specific tags in place such as [tag:streamwriter] [tag:fwrite] [tag:filewriter] [tag:console.writeline] that would give way more information

> *Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?*

I don't think so, although *most* seem to be about file writing it is also common in programming for just "write" to mean writing to memory, lists/dictionary's (or other variables) or console outputs.

Alternatively there is also the [tag:writing] (327 questions), so maybe a merge or synonym works better.