I saw a lot of questions, esp. from someone who had just learned assembly, asking about "assembly" with the tag assembly alone and no further mention of the architecture. Even though it was recommended in the tag info, people never bothered to read that
Assembly language (asm) programming questions. BE SURE TO ALSO TAG with the processor and/or instruction set you're using, as well as the assembler. WARNING: For .NET assemblies, use the tag .net-assembly instead. For Java ASM, use the tag java-bytecode-asm instead.
That makes answering the question sometimes not possible, and searching for the question more complex.
I suggest requiring the user to tag the architecture along with assembly instead of just a simple warning like above. In some cases that the question applies to any architectures, which is probably rare, it can be confirmed explicitly by the asker or we can add a new tag like architecture-agnostic for this.