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This is surprisingly complicated...

"Company tags" like or the now-defunct were clearly useless or wrong in most situations: tag sets like [javascript google chart] and [vba microsoft excel] were classic examples of someone trying to type out a product name complete with spaces and getting tripped up by the way tags are parsed, while in many other instances the tag was just redundant: doesn't really need a tag to indicate who makes Visual Studio, nor does need one to indicate its owner.

Some uses of fall into the same category: + is clearly redundant, while + is less obvious until you realize that (contrary to the tag wiki) actually refers to a specific Sony API in nearly every case - that tag should just be renamed to and the tag wiki updated accordingly.

...Then we start getting into the weeds. Remember how we don't need a maker tag on ? Well, how do we refer to Sony's flavor of Android then? It's sure as hell not . There's an tag that's used to refer to Sony's line of smartphones - we could rename that to (and then add it to the 100 or so questions regarding Xperia that don't currently have it but do have sony)...

...this would just leave us with a tag that sometimes refers to issues with specific software, others with issues on specific hardware, and still others neither - the asker just happened to be using an Xperia phone for doing generic Android development.

Alternately, we could focus on specific APIs for the software aspects: , , ... Some of these are getting pretty obscure though. Remember, there are under 400 questions in the tag: there's only so much subdivision possible.

That's why I was fairly dismissive of this issue the last time it came up - it's just not that big of a problem. Heck, there are more questions tagged , and even more tagged - and near as I can tell, those tags are even more devoted to hardware-specific issues, the developer equivalent of tagging your question [dell] over on Super User.

So all that being said, here are my recommendations:

BTW: I don't think any of this affects Sony's sponsorship of the various related tags, but I'll send this post along to the folks who handle that just so everyone is in the loop.

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