

This is my suggestion what should be done with the currently existing tags: Tags for devices already exist and can be used together with the tag for the game. Unlike my old answer, I do not think that a tag per device specifically for Minecraft should exist. minecraft-earth for the vaguely Minecraft related mixed reality game for phones, similar to Pokémon Go.minecraft-dungeons for the game called "Minecraft dungeons" which I don't really know anything about, except that it is not Minecraft, but it is made by Mojang.

minecraft-story-mode for the vaguely Minecraft related story game by a different game studio.minecraft-classic-browser for, a version of Minecraft Classic that can be played in a browser.Yes, people actually play that and might have questions about it. minecraft-4k for "Minecraft 4K", a less than 4 Kilobyte big version of Minecraft made by Notch in a programming contest.minecraft-raspberry-pi for the discontinued and very basic version for the Raspberry Pi.If it is a separate game, the tag minecraft-education-edition should definitely exist, if not, maybe a similarly named tag should exist anyway, maybe not. I do not know whether "Education edition" is really a separate game or just a collective term for a number of features of Bedrock edition.And some people even use it for commands questions, because they "open a console". There are still posts that were asked recently of which I have no idea which of the two they are about. No tag minecraft-console at all, it only causes confusion between minecraft-legacy-console and minecraft-bedrock-edition.minecraft-legacy-console for the no longer supported version that used to run on consoles, developed by a different game studio.
#IS MINECRAFT POCKET EDITION BEDROCK WINDOWS#

#IS MINECRAFT POCKET EDITION BEDROCK ANDROID#
In this case, I would use minecraft-bedrock-edition in combination with android or ios for problems or specific features on those platforms. I feel that the tag should not exist, because the PE Branding is no longer used and the Android and iOS version of the game have the same features and functionality as the other Bedrock releases (with the difference being platform limitations). Only use this tag if the question specifically pertains to the Pocket Edition version of Minecraft - that is, features or functionality that are unique to the Android & iOS versions of Minecraft. The excerpt of minecraft-pocket-edition says: This makes me think that minecraft-pocket-edition is a synonym of minecraft-bedrock-edition, but is not. Prior to this term, as the engine originated with Pocket Edition, this entire product family was referred to as "Pocket Edition", "MCPE", or "Pocket/Windows 10 Edition". Bedrock Edition (also known as the Bedrock Version or just Bedrock) refers to the multi-platform family of editions of Minecraft developed by Mojang AB, Xbox Game Studios, 4J Studios, and SkyBox Labs.
