If you take the results from this random search for example, before i edited two of them, 78% of the questions on the first page (50/page) had only the wpf tag. One might argue that this specific tag is of excepionally low quality but what is so hard about finding at least two or three tags? Especially since in this tag you can just apply c# and xaml to the vast majority of questions anyway, sadly not even that happens.
(Edit: This search really makes it look worse than it is, i suppose that when other keywords are not found in the question the engine considers questions with more tags to be less relevant since with just the WPF tag there is a 100% tag match)
I have been wondering about this for a while now: Does the text in the tag-field influence this behavior?

Do people just stop reading after the first three words? Could the text somehow encourage this behavior (especially if the question was submitted without any tags and the asker just tries to "fix" the error, which apparently is done by entering one tag)?
That aside it also seems to me that people who read and answer the questions do not pay much attention to the tags either, possibly some kind of gradient (e.g. if there is a single tag it will have a somewhat red background, two tags will have less of the red and at three it is gone) or other hinting system could be employed to point people towards providing more tags (if someone answered the question one of those popups could appear which points out the lack of tags, would only target people with retagging rights).
tag-metag, which i though would be a decent idea as well. – H.B. Jun 9 '11 at 2:27