When trying to edit this question, I am getting this error message: Error messaage

must include at least one tag not in 'facebook facebook-graph-api facebook-connect facebook-c#-sdk facebook-fql facebook-like facebook-javascript-sdk facebook-php-sdk facebook-iframe facebooker facebook-iphone-sdk facebook-graph facebook-social-plugins facebook-fbml facebook-page facebook-fanpage facebook-sharer pyfacebook facebook-chat facebook-authentication facebook-android-sdk facebooker2 facebook-oauth facebook-credits facebook-java-api facebook-rest-api facebook-hacker-cup facebook-actionscript-api facebook-wall facebooktoolkit facebook-widgets facebook-java-sdk facebook-as3-api facebook-ads-api django-facebook phfacebook facebook-ui facebook-read-only-api facebook-js-sdk facebook-ios facebook-insights fbml'

Why am I required to have a separate tag when editing somebody elses question? And did somebody really think this was a good error message?

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Error message needs more facebook. – Shog9 Aug 25 '11 at 0:42
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no we did not think this was a good error message, the trouble we are having is how to convey to the user that they need to use a tag in a list of 40 so we can accept the question. Thinking a custom error message will do for now ... eg: please enter a facebook related tag. with a link to the list of tags. – waffles Aug 25 '11 at 1:28
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What, you don't like Facebook?

First, for the error message. It will be changed to this:

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with the next deploy. The link will go to the FAQ section containing the tags considered related "facebook". This is less Malkovichian I feel.

As bemace surmises, using only Facebook tags on a question that's going to appear on a site dedicated to Facebook is... less than useful*. We've also found out the hard way that single tag questions are kind of poor (and it gets even worse when you suggest a tag [like say, "facebook" via the site name], since then everyone just uses that one rather than think of an appropriate one).

So what we ended up doing is requiring a minimum of two tags, at least one of which must not be Facebook related. I'm keeping an eye on how many people are running into this error, and may re-evaluate our position later. It's much easier to relax restrictions than to tighten them, after all.

*There is a workaround, which is to ask the question directly on Stack Overflow instead, but that requires enough "inside baseball" knowledge of the system for us to give the user the benefit of the doubt.

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What do you think of also adding a line to the error message like "If your programming question isn't about facebook you can ask it on the main Stack Overflow site"? – bemace Aug 25 '11 at 2:06
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Ok but why is it on me as the editor to add an additional tag? The original question asker should have been required. If they use the Stackoverflow back door - why should I as the editor be forced to switch to the SO back door? – OffBySome Aug 25 '11 at 2:25
@Off - The original asker should have spelled everything correctly and given it a clear, useful title too, but that's just not always how things turn out. That's why there are editors. – bemace Aug 28 '11 at 22:03
This is still kind of confusing. What if the question is about the facebook-graph-api and nothing else? Like, a theoretical question about API limitations, and not about a specific language implementation? Do I need to tag-spam as api to post it? Even if it's about the JavaScript implementation, I don't feel like I should tag it javascript since it's SO Facebook specific. – thaddeusmt Nov 27 '11 at 22:04
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Seems like "must include at least one non-facebook tag" would be a simpler message. I kind of suspect the limitation itself is by design though. Having only Facebook tags on a question doesn't help much to categorize things within the Facebook portal, so they want to force editors to add other tags so there are more useful groupings.

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Just to chime in, I just asked a similar question: Question validation: "you must include at least one tag ..." before realising that this thread existed.

I think this restriction needs to be loosened. Facebook officially advertises this subsection as a replacement for their forums so questions are most likely going to be directly and specifically related to certain aspects of FB and their development libraries and nothing else.

For example, If I have a query specifically about the return value of a particular Facebook Javascript SDK function, I would argue that I only need to tag it with facebook and facebook-javascript-sdk (or similar). I could go on to tag it with javascript or api or something, but these are actually harmful as someone with great javascript knowledge is unlikely to be able to help as this is facebook specific issue.

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