This idea was introduced before and declined but I think it is time to discuss this again after nearly 5 year went past.
Let's start with the facts:
- there are 587,810 questions tagged css
- there are 79,814 questions tagged css3
- there are 53,700 questions tagged css and css3
- this means nearly 70% of all css3-questions are also tagged with css
Let's address the elephant in the room first and I quote the answer by zessx to the request mentioned in the first sentence:
There are major changes between CSS/CSS2 and CSS3. And sometimes you want to specify that your problem is related to these new features, as media queries, animations, etc. It's good to know that the question is not simply related to CSS.
There are differences between previous CSS-generations and CSS3. I think we can all agree on that. But I think what we should be asking is: Does it make sense to differentiate between the two in the context of Stack Overflow?
In my opinion: No. As seen in the facts-section most questions are already tagged with both tags. Let's discuss the remaining ~26,000 questions:
Any question falls in these two categories:
- The question is about CSS in general
- The question specifically about a CSS3-solution
In both scenarios css would apply as well as it does not exclude CSS3 (most of the ~500.000 questions only tagged with css have some CSS3-solution in their answers). You might argue that a question tagged with css3 is more specifically tagged which helps users to find them. This might even be true but time has shown that it is not working and most of the community (myself included) seems to have no idea when to use css3 (see When is the [css3] tag appropriate?) on this site.
Reading through the purpose of tags on this site I cannot think of an example where this change would make any difference so we might as well just clean up the confusion once and for all.
Back in the day it might have made a difference but just like with HTML and HTML5 time has eradicated this separation and today they are used synonymously. Since people are not able to correctly use these tags I see no point in distinguishing between them anymore.
In closing I want to leave you with some quotes:
Temani Afif about the fusion of HTML and HTML5 in 2019:
probably the same should be done for css3 and css shortly
BoltClock♦ about the fact that no one knows the exact differences between the two in 2015:
I do, and I can say with confidence that it's becoming irrelevant
cimmanon in her answer to the question when to use the css3-tag in 2015:
I don't see a benefit to the css3 tag at all. My recommendation would be to turn css3 into a synonym of css.