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Put the tags first in the new-question entry form, then the question headline, then the body of the text.

Why might this be helpful? A number of reasons.

  1. It asks the naive questioner to think about tags upfront, helping them develop a mental model of their problem that fits the way people will locate their question on SO.
  2. It leverages the really nice autocompletion you SO folks already have developed for tags to guide the questioner upfront.
  3. Knowing tags when the questioner starts typing the headline may improve the similar-question resultset. Alternatively, the contents of that resultset may (or may not, I know we're we're working with noobz here) help the questioner refine the choice of tags.
  4. It potentially enables the presentation of domain-specific question-writing hints, as well as general hints, maybe in the right column, at the time the question's being written.

This is for the use of noobz who are willing to make an effort. I know some questioners won't have a clue about the tags they need. That's OK, we already have downvoting and close voting to cope with that.

Put the tags first in the new-question entry form, then the question headline, then the body of the text.

Why might this be helpful? A number of reasons.

  1. It asks the naive questioner to think about tags upfront, helping them develop a mental model of their problem that fits the way people will locate their question on SO.
  2. It leverages the really nice autocompletion you SO folks already have developed for tags to guide the questioner upfront.
  3. Knowing tags when the questioner starts typing the headline may improve the similar-question resultset. Alternatively, the contents of that resultset may (or may not, I know we're we're working with noobz here) help the questioner refine the choice of tags.
  4. It potentially enables the presentation of domain-specific question-writing hints, as well as general hints, maybe in the right column, at the time the question's being written.

This is for the use of noobz who are willing to make an effort. I know some questioners won't have a clue about the tags they need. That's OK, we already have downvoting and close voting to cope with that.

Put the tags first in the new-question entry form, then the question headline, then the body of the text.

Why might this be helpful? A number of reasons.

  1. It asks the naive questioner to think about tags upfront, helping them develop a mental model of their problem that fits the way people will locate their question on SO.
  2. It leverages the really nice autocompletion you SO folks already have developed for tags to guide the questioner upfront.
  3. Knowing tags when the questioner starts typing the headline may improve the similar-question resultset. Alternatively, the contents of that resultset may (or may not, I know we're working with noobz here) help the questioner refine the choice of tags.
  4. It potentially enables the presentation of domain-specific question-writing hints, as well as general hints, maybe in the right column, at the time the question's being written.

This is for the use of noobz who are willing to make an effort. I know some questioners won't have a clue about the tags they need. That's OK, we already have downvoting and close voting to cope with that.

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O. Jones
  • 108.3k
  • 1
  • 21
  • 17

Put the tags first in the new-question entry form, then the question headline, then the body of the text.

Why might this be helpful? A number of reasons.

  1. It asks the naive questioner to think about tags upfront, helping them develop a mental model of their problem that fits the way people will locate their question on SO.
  2. It leverages the really nice autocompletion you SO folks already have developed for tags to guide the questioner upfront.
  3. Knowing tags when the questioner starts typing the headline may improve the similar-question resultset. Alternatively, the contents of that resultset may (or may not, I know we're we're working with noobz here) help the questioner refine the choice of tags.
  4. It potentially enables the presentation of domain-specific question-writing hints, as well as general hints, maybe in the right column, at the time the question's being written.

This is for the use of noobz who are willing to make an effort. I know some questioners won't have a clue about the tags they need. That's OK, we already have downvoting and close voting to cope with that.