Update August 28, 2024
We appreciate the time everyone took to share their feedback. Based on that and a conversation with the moderators we had on this last week, we will be keeping the variant B tag as mentioned here, but reverting it to show the old tag usage guidance as they were before.
We still believe that a simplified tag description on the hover makes sense for new site users. That said, it doesn’t make sense for all users. So, we are proposing this be controlled as a profile setting managed on the preferences page. Brand new users would default to getting the simplified tag hover state. Those who wish to curate could use this as an option to see the tag excerpt on the hover. This would likely look pretty close to the images below.
We also don’t want to force too many people to enable this setting themselves, so we are considering some criteria for who to enable it for automatically. We would love to hear your ideas on who should get it. We thought maybe those with the custodian badge would be a good group to turn it on for, as it means they have taken some form of curation activity. If you have a different suggestion let us know.
Last week, we updated you on how our tag hover experiments went. Some of the feedback we received was unexpected, so we have some follow-up questions to better understand what was shared.
Tag hover descriptions as a means of curation
Some of the feedback left by curators was not something we had considered, specifically, relying on the tag hover descriptions to help them curate. We assumed that curation activity was done on tags in which users have expertise, so referencing the tag usage guidance was not something a curator would need to do in most cases. That being said, based on the feedback received, it appears that isn’t the case. To this point, we would like to know more about where tag hover descriptions fall in curation workflows.
- If you rely on tag usage guidance to assist in curation, are you doing this in the review queue? Or are you just browsing around the site and checking hover descriptions on questions you come across? Or something different?
- How often do you find that you need to actually change the tag on a post?
RSS feeds and their use
Currently, we understand that RSS feeds are not a significantly used feature and that generally, there is declining support for them on the web. Historically, the easiest way to get to them was on the tag hover, but a link to subscribe can still be found under the HNQ list on the tagged questions page. We didn’t anticipate people feeling strongly about them due to their low use, so we would like to know what you are using them for and how frequently.
- Why RSS feeds? What value are they currently providing that you can’t find on the site?
Next steps
Based on the feedback we receive here we will update you on the tag hover post if it leads us to make any changes to what we have already stated there. We will be reviewing feedback left on this post until August 29th, 2024.