Please have a look at:
- Rule of Three/Five/Zero on cppreference
- Obligatory Monty Python bit
This can be thought of as a single rule, or aspects of a single rule. It used to be called "The Rule of Three" because of three relevant methods, then the "Rule of Five" because two additional methods joined this set with C++11, and "Rule of Zero" because you should either have all these methods or possibly none of them, and having none of them is often a good idea.
We have all tags: rule-of-three (64 questions, rule-of-five (15 questions), rule-of-zero (16 questions). The first has the most questions since it's the oldest.
I once complained about the lack of a rule-of-five tag. That was downvoted - and rightly so. The top-voted answer suggested, basically, what I'm suggesting now: That there be a single tag for all three. The name could be "rule-of-3/5/0" (if we can have slashes) or "rule-of-five" with the other variants being synonyms.
But somehow, that's not what happened, and the different tags gradually gain questions. Please act... :-(