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When reviewing questions, I sometimes want to skip a question if it is related to a language or a framework I'm not familiar with or don't have any opinions on. So I would like to check the tags to see what it's all about, and if they are totally bizarre, I'd simply press skip and move on. Now, some questions are very long and I have to go all the way down to find the tags on the bottom.

To sum up, it would be nice if I could see the tags on top instead.

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    I would also concur with this point. Often times, the main subject/language is not included in the title because it is inferred from the tags. Placing tags near the title seems logical to me.
    – Stonz2
    Nov 24, 2015 at 20:44
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    That's a very nice idea -- maybe at the top and in bold or something like that. It's really the first thing I want to see, and since posts vary in length, something I often have to scroll down to.
    – user4842163
    Nov 24, 2015 at 23:03
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    You can filter the questions by tag. So, you can get only related question to review. i.stack.imgur.com/DYUpA.png.
    – ketan
    Nov 25, 2015 at 5:12
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    @ketan Not in Triage AFAIK
    – user12205
    Nov 25, 2015 at 15:07
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    Maybe even only allow someone to review a question if they have a least one up-vote in one of the tags. Or at least order the questions they are reviewing, so they are more lickly to get questions, when they have more upvotes in the tags then most people. May 27, 2016 at 9:56

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As a workaround until you get an answer from Stack Overflow, you could do this with a userscript. I've posted one on Stack Apps.

It clones the tags and adds them to the top of the review content as pictured below.

tag reposition

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  • This sounds really cool, but when I followed the link to userscript, I expected to find something describing the feature. Can you point us at instructions on how to use this? Jun 7, 2017 at 0:41
  • For js noobs like me follow this installation instruction. Greasemonkey didn't work for whatever reason, but Tampermonkey did. Thanks for creating this script, which makes life easier.
    – Mr. T
    Mar 9, 2018 at 12:44
  • Perhaps this is cool. But, IMHO, it encourages SO to be sloppy. If SO does not bother making the process convinient for reviewers, stop reviewing.
    – PChemGuy
    Nov 3, 2022 at 4:51
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I missed this question initially, when posted about the same thing, but nothing has changed in 7 years on this matter.

Seeing reaction on my closed question, I will not touch the review form ever again until the tags are moved to the top. Reviewers are volunteers, in case Stack Overflow does not remember, and it is Stack Overflow’s responsibility to make the process convenient for them.

Probably, Stack Overflow will not lose much by losing one low ranked reviewer. The question is, though, whether the price will actually be just a single reviewer.

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