The tag is officially for the dash shell (judging by the wiki), but a good portion of the questions with the tag clearly are about the character, and not just hyphenation (such as this, this, this, this, or this).
This one doesn't appear to be about either; maybe it should be tagged dash-media?
There are also some about dashed borders.
Should we make a new dash-shell for the shell, and use dash for the character? I know it's not symmetric with bash, csh, etc., but I think there are legitimate questions about dashes, and more people think of the character when they see "dash" than they think of the shell, I'll bet. (I actually hadn't heard of the dash shell until I noticed someone trying to systematically detag dash questions that were about dashes.)
Or, should the shell keep its tag and we retag questions about dashes as dashes? Precedent: underscores (to avoid collision with Underscore.js); counterexample: apostrophe; ambiguous: all the various tags involving quotes or quotation marks (these are almost all plural in construction, but that makes sense because the punctuation is also usually paired... except when it's not, like quote for Lisp, yet that tag is also occasionally used for just regular single-quotes (i.e. apostrophes).
Or perhaps try to retag all questions about the dash character to hyphen? Pros: the tag already exists and has less chance to be mistaken for something else. Cons: the asker may simply never use the term "hyphen", and really just think of that character as the dash, so all the verbiage in the title and the question body will only mention "dash", and it will never occur to them to use a different tag.
Or just leave it, and let readers sift through the two dominant meanings of dash on their own?