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I do not believe and should be synonyms.

  1. A similar reusable view class in the iOS SDK and its counterpart are not synonyms of each other.
  2. On the Android side, and (and related tags) are not synonyms.
  3. There may be questions about methods and properties on UITableViewCell objects that do not apply to their parent UITableView. An example of this might be how to add an accessory to a UITableView cell, which can be answered without knowing the details of its parent UITableView.

There are over 44,000 questions tagged with with over 35,000 being questions about cell behavior specifically: cell sizes, initializers, and memory management. Adding an additional tag for objects will make finding questions specific to cell behavior easier.

On a related note: the tag should renamed to correct its typo.

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    You can't ask a question about UITableViewCell that doesn't relate to UITableView. I don't think it is good practice to tag questions by class name.
    – Bryan Chen
    Mar 23, 2016 at 21:21
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    @BryanChen how about adding an accessory view to a cell? That doesn't require any knowledge of the table view itself, only the cell.
    – JAL
    Mar 23, 2016 at 21:23
  • Your "related note" was already handled, although it will have to be re-handled if the rest of your proposal takes effect.
    – jscs
    Mar 23, 2016 at 22:18
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    I think it's amazing that such a logical suggestion falls of deaf ears. It makes no sense to so many tags under this [uitableview], but, AFAIK, for no other equivalent hierarchy throughout Stack Overflow.
    – Rob
    Dec 21, 2016 at 17:27

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