I know something similar [has been proposed before][m389447], however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:

* Rename [tag: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 [tag: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 [tag:xul], or perhaps renamed into a new tag, say, [tag:xul-addon] — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged [tag: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 [tag:firefox-addon] and mark it as an alias of [tag:firefox-webextensions] (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions with the tag which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should (when noticed) be re-tagged to something else.
  - Perhaps go ahead and auto-retag as [tag:xul-addon] all [tag:firefox-addon] questions posted before a certain date, or that are *not* also tagged with [tag:firefox-webextensions] — just to get the first-order bulk of them tidied?

(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](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/firefox-addon?sort=Oldest&filters=None) are not going to become any _less_ of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)

In short, [tag: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 [tag: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.

  [timeline-for-disabling-legacy-firefox-add-ons]: https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2018/08/21/timeline-for-disabling-legacy-firefox-add-ons/
  [Pale Moon]: https://www.palemoon.org/
  [240362]: https://stackoverflow.com/q/240362/1874170
  [724605]: https://stackoverflow.com/q/724605/1874170
  [877884]: https://stackoverflow.com/q/877884/1874170
  [m389447]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/389447/1874170

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Update: OK, upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag, so my proposal would be to burninate [tag:firefox-addon] and send all its questions to either [tag:firefox-addon-overlay] or [tag:firefox-webextensions]. (If anybody finds the rarity that is a [Bootstrapped/Restartless][Bootstrapped] question — I doubt there's more than 5 — they could either be broken out into their own question or just shoehorned into the XUL one.)

This looks intimidating at first, given that there are over 7 thousand questions with the tag — but remember that anything _already_ tagged as a WebExtension or Overlay add-on comes pre-sorted. I'm not familiar enough with the [Data Explorer] to confirm this, but I would guess this knocks out _at least_ half the questions, if not closer to 6 out of 7.

IMO, splitting it up into the two _existing_ tags for its two primary interpretations would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run. (But I'd love to hear any other perspectives.)

  [Bootstrapped]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Archive/Add-ons/Bootstrapped_extensions
  [Data Explorer]: https://data.stackexchange.com/