> The android tag trumps java; save has no meaning. Now, sharedpreferences is on topic, but doesn't quite provide a classification of the question.

Your reasoning was spot on. A tag that doesn't connect the question with the people that are able to answer them, aren't useful at all. You can safely remove them without a second through, specially if you know what you are talking about. The languages tags are a give, the save tag [has no user other that BalusC](http://stackoverflow.com/tags/save/topusers) which consistently answer questions, and even then, he hasn't been [doing so since '13][1], certainly not a trend. sharedpreferences also have the [same problem][2], the people with most answers in them, even [Commonsware][3], aren't consistently answering these questions. [Remember][4]:

> [...] ideally, you want to identify all of the core topics *without hitting too many tangential ones*. [...] In all cases, try to **avoid just throwing a bunch of related tags** onto the question.


  [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=user:157882%20[save]%20is:answer
  [2]: http://stackoverflow.com/tags/sharedpreferences/topusers
  [3]: http://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=user%3A115145%20[sharedpreferences]%20is%3Aanswer
  [4]: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/281095/792066