I know something similar has been proposed before, however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:
Rename firefox-addon into a tag for questions that are explicitly and immutably about Add-Ons built on the XUL/XPCOM framework (ex: 240362, 724605, 877884), because otherwise it's redundant with firefox-webextensions. I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there.
- Either it could just be merged into xul, or perhaps renamed into xul-addons — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged firefox-addon might be misleading to people looking for merely "Firefox addon" questions in [current year]; but also to aid those seeking questions wrt XUL/XPCOM for browsers such as Pale Moon.
Just burninate firefox-addons and mark it as an alias of firefox-webextension (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should be re-tagged to something else
(I'm aware that these "two" suggestions are somewhat overlapping and not entirely mutually exclusive in any case; I'm trying to stimulate some discussion on how to clean things up — the >7k questions are not going to become any less of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)
In short, firefox-addon is currently in a weird ambiguous state that I believe could be much better than it is. It's redundant when applied to firefox-webextensions questions, but useless for those actually looking for XUL/XPCOM Add-On development information due to its applicability to FF-WE questions. I don't see any benefit or purpose to keeping the tag as-is (other than saving labor / opportunity-cost), so I'm looking for a better solution.