This question may not be very helpful, so please feel free to downvote to oblivion and close instantly.
Basically, I will say that personally, I find that I'm more apt to try to answer a question with fewer tags, as long as they are specific. When constructing a question, I usually minimize the number of tags relating to the question.
Considering how many tags there are, I'm sure you could find five tags relating to your question even if they are not necessarily helpful. I have noticed that a lot of fairly generic questions like "I need a script to search for available domains" may have the php javascript wordpress and web-hosting all simultaneously, even though the real answer may have nothing to do with any of those technologies.
So what is really being asked with a tag? Is that the language you want to write the solution in? Surely a javascript solution would be acceptable for a jquery question.
My question is: does the community prefer specific tags that point to the problem and the desired language solution, or is it preferred to associated a circus of tags with a question so that it brings in more people? I would much prefer that tags be kept to a minimum and try to point to the problem (e.g. a mysql problem indicates a problem with a MySQL query, even if it's called from a php wrapper -- php would be unnecessary in that case) rather than an amalgam of tags that are shallowly related to the problem but may bring in more views. Which does Stackoverflow like, and why?
[javascript]and[jquery]. But nothing tops a questions tagged as[support] [bug] [feature-request] [discussion]. – Dennis Apr 26 '12 at 3:48