Let's take unsigned-long-long-int as an example. It has under 200 questions and no watchers, so it's not in high demand; but that hasn't stopped it from being (mis)applied to any question that contains anything about "long long".
A tag is a word or phrase that describes the topic of the question.
Just because the problem occurs when using a specific datatype, does not mean the problem is about that datatype - most of the questions I've perused that use this tag "correctly", are actually basic integer overflow issues.
Therefore, in my books, this tag is actually harmful. It's being applied incorrectly and it doesn't help anyone to find the questions it's applied to, so it feels like nothing more than noise. As such I'm strongly in favour of removing it, but of course it would fail the burnination checklist.
What is Meta's opinion on incredibly specific tags like these? Should they stay, or go?