From the android wiki:
When tagging additional tags to questions, please use the Android-specific tags such as android-intent and android-activity, not intent and activity.
However, this is very frequently overlooked by new (and no-so-new) users, resulting in an endless supply of tags that are very Android-specific but not Android-prefixed. I could spend the next few days retagging listview questions with android-listview and I probably wouldn't make a measurable dent, but that's not why I'm here right now.
When the android-specific tag exists, such as in the case of listview, the solution is obvious. Simply retag the question as android-listview and go on with your day. (Note: this category is also a problem, but a different discussion).
However, when the tag doesn't exist, what is the proper action? layerdrawable is easy to fix because there are only 18 questions. I could simply create the new tag and retag all of the old questions. However, some such as drawerlayout have quite a few more questions, and would be a bit more work to deal with.
Is the proper action in this case to create the new tag, then create a question here requesting that a mod merge the two tags, such as https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/132411/merge-mapview-into-android-mapview?
Another option I have seen some users take is to create the new tag and mark the old one as a synonym, such as with arrayadapter and android-arrayadapter. My only qualm with this option is that it could create problems or confusion if any other language/platform/company decides to use the word marked as a synonym in the future.
A history of past similar threads: Propose to merge SO tags 'android-intent' and 'intent', Merge tags [contentprovider] and [android-contentprovider] and [content-provider]?, Merge tags [contentprovider] and [android-contentprovider] and [content-provider]?, Merge tags [cursorloader] and [android-cursorloader], Retag request: [appwidget] to [android-appwidget], Synonym request - [android-edittext] -> [edittext]
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