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Example: I previously saw an answer covering the Command design pattern with neat sample-code, and want to find that answer again: I start my search with this string "c++ command pattern", and the list SO returns starts with C#-related questions, and perl, and ..., none of which has relevance. This shows why there are so many duplicate and low-quality questions, and I can fully understand why there is a negative attitude resulting.

These two questions: Question quality is dropping on Stack Overflow and Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? both reflect that it is difficult to find those questions/answers that cover your question-to-be-asked.

The current keyword-searching is not sufficient, and I suggest that a more dedicated and expanded search-page that include searching within answers for keywords as well would lead to a return of quality questions, answers and attitudes.

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  • If you use the tag notation it works: [c++] command pattern but I agree this should be clearer / more discoverable / easier
    – Pekka
    Commented May 4, 2014 at 15:59

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This behaviour of the search engine is indeed not helping discoverability of questions.

Stack Overflow's search should recognize if one of the keywords is a popular tag, and either automatically limit the search to that tag, or offer something like

Click here to limit your search to questions tagged

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  • Yes, but the problem is it requires knowledge of specialized search-terms that the newcomer cannot know & therefor fail to find information; a dedicated expanded search-facility will be far more useful. As it is currently a plain-vanilla Google-search is better at finding info within SO
    – slashmais
    Commented May 4, 2014 at 18:01
  • I don't think "tagged" is a term that requires specialized knowledge.
    – Pekka
    Commented May 4, 2014 at 18:02
  • I was referring to the square brackets and other special-to-SO formatting. (for better or worse google-searching is what people know)
    – slashmais
    Commented May 4, 2014 at 18:06
  • @slashmais but my suggestion is to remove the need for the formatting by making it part of the UI, no?
    – Pekka
    Commented May 4, 2014 at 18:10
  • Yes, see that now, I was focusing on the search suggestion using current notation in your answer. So, we agree after-all :) in part, I would go further and have a dedicated search facility where you can zoom in to the info you want by giving more and more specific terms: e.g.: "c++" gives all q' AND answers containing the term, "Command" will from within these results give only those that contain the term, "pattern" will narrow it down further, and so on, till you end up with a handful you can easily read.
    – slashmais
    Commented May 4, 2014 at 18:19

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