Right...where to start... First, Android Enthusiasts is about...*enthusiasts.* You can be a programmer and an enthusiast, but if you have a programming question, [the standing advice is to ask it on Stack Overflow.](http://android.stackexchange.com/help/on-topic) Next, there are about ~679K questions in [tag:Android]. This compares to the ~866K questions in [tag:Java] or the ~802K questions in [tag:C#]. Even though I can be sure that there's *some* overlap with Java and Android, the fact of the matter is that there's comparably not a lot of questions in Android. To put it in better perspective: there are ~9530K (or ~9.5M if you prefer) questions on Stack Overflow. Android only takes up **7%** of all questions on the site. So no, I don't think that breaking that up would be a good idea. I don't think it's too big. I doubt it makes sense to especially when there are established experts *here* who are willing to answer the questions. Further to that, perhaps the question isn't scoped to just Android - maybe it's Java related in nature? Why exclude that subset of experts because they don't program Android?