Too much stop words.
If it were implemented, they would shorten it to the following words:
Question subjects:
Question title:
Description:
Only one or two words and it still asks for the same thing.
It's weird to think about tags prior to working out the question.
A support center will never ask what subjects the question are about in advance. This is basically because the user asking the question does not always know to what subjects his questions apply, but these rather develop during the conversation. Similarly, when asking a question it is easy to deduce tags from the description.
Having users type the tags first is more likely going to have them introduce less tags.
All the users want is to ask their question, so a lot will end up entering only a single tag. When the user has thought about his question he will have more tags ready on his mind and is likely to type more tags.
Won't takes an incorrect assumption
A large majority of users seem to believe that tags are really important; so important they like to decorate the titles of their questions with tags
This is not necessarily true. The large majority of users has been educated in forums to add tags in front of their titles; this simply happens because the forum guidelines and moderators require them to do so. The majority of users do not care about the forum page in general thus will not see the importance of having tags in front of there titles prior to visiting that forum, unless they saw this elsewhere...
You are trying to solve a very small problem.
The amount of questions that have a tag in front of the title are very small, I feel that this is more likely to be a weird change for existing users than have a change in the question quality of new users.
Won't came up with these advantages:
- Editing now travels from the general to the specific in a natural flow
- Most general task is first: the subjects the question covers
- Middle general is second: the question, without detail
- Most specific task is third: the details about the question
- Tags are given a much more prominent position rather than be left as an afterthought
- You'd have to be a moron to add a tag and then immediately begin your title with it
The last one is what we are trying to fix, is there really any proven usefulness of the two other points?