If [tag:huawei] was not a synonym of [tag:huawei-mobile-services], there would be opportunity for people to add it to questions that had anything to do with any of their massive number of subsidiary businesses, one of the reasons we avoid tags of company names. Given that we don't want [tag:huawei] as a tag on its own we're left with a limited number of choices, given the way tags work on Stack Overflow: 1. We can synonymize the tag with its most commonly used master tag that represents an on-topic subject. In this case, [tag:huawei] was synonymized with [tag:hms], which was later renamed [tag:huawei-mobile-services]. 1. We can "blacklist" the tag. This is an extreme measure that involves developer time and is rarely invoked. 1. We can rename the tag [tag:huawei-but-only-programming] but I doubt that would help. 1. We can undo the synonymization and add text to the tag excerpt begging people to "not use this tag". This has never worked. [tag:web] has had this guidance for years and continues to be used. Given the limitations of the tagging system, corporations' diversification of businesses, and human nature, I think we've struck the right balance in naming the tags, for now. If more questions come in regarding programming some other aspect of [tag:huawei]'s business, we can always revisit the decision.