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I'm toying around with a lot and I check the created tags once in a while to make sure there are no strays. We have a lot of hyphenated tags like . For some, it is obviously a good thing. Obviously is a good tag compared to which would be pointless.

However, there are a lot of tags that I think could be "dehyphenated" and just the separate tags be used. One such example would be . There is nothing special about a Flutter APK. I would expect the question to be tagged for problems with building Android APKs for the flutter project.

None of the questions I checked are short of room for more tags. They could easily be dehyphenated.

Is there a guideline, when a new hyphenated tag is in order and when the old single tags are sufficient?

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There is, and you already know it and applied it here: When there is nothing special about the hyphenated term as opposed to the two terms applied separately.

If is not special, then there's no reason to have . You should just have and .

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    Just be careful and make sure you have or have consulted with someone who has domain knowledge before making a decision. You might assume python-unittest is just equal to python + unit-testing but it's actually about a specific library, for example.
    – Erik A
    Jun 25, 2022 at 10:45
  • @ErikA also something that has been bothering me [fetch] + [api] when the question uses the Fetch API in JavaScript the correct tag is [fetch-api]. And both of the other tags are rather unspecific by themselves.
    – VLAZ
    Jun 25, 2022 at 10:48
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    Yup, that's why I'm in favor of specific tag names (e.g. js-fetch-api, python-unittest-lib, etc) but that's a different discussion. The model where a random user chooses a tag name and we have to either stick with it or involve meta and mods is not really optimal for the scale of SO, imo.
    – Erik A
    Jun 25, 2022 at 10:59

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