Edit: I (and I think more people) would really like to do something about this tag problem, but without people posting their suggestions and people voting on them I/we can't really decide what to do. The comments are really helpful though.
I noticed that there are three separate tags (fab, floating-action-button, android-fab) for the same Material Design UI phenomenon: The Floating Action Button.
fab has no wiki, has 293 questions, 232 of those are also tagged with android.
android-fab has wiki, has 49 questions (all tagged with android).
floating-action-button has wiki, has 810 questions, 769 of those are also tagged with android.
The Floating Action Button is not especially an Android only UI element, it's part of the Material Design Guideline. So should the tag android-fab be burned? Currently almost all questions regarding the FAB are Android related.
Also fab is just an acronym of floating-action-button, these two tags should be merged or at least be synonyms. Right?
Summary: What's up with these three "floating" tags…? What is the correct way to handle them?
is:q [android-*]
fab
. It's like tagging a mercurial question with hg (which is synonymed). Since fab is ambiguous, I agree getting rid of it is probably best.