The advice on tagging is pretty explicit:
You should not force a tag into your title. Because the tags appear below the question and tags are indexed by search engines along with the content of your question, you can trust that other people will be able to find your question based on tags they follow or search for. Additionally, tags appear on the question page, so other people will take them into account when answering your question.
Avoid inserting tags into titles in any of the following formats:
[tag]: [question title] [question title] -- [tag] [tag] [tag] [question title] in [tag] [tag] [tag] [question title] [tag] [tag] [tag] [tag] [tag] [tag] [tag] [tag] [tag] [tag] [tag]
Yet I constantly see people writing questions such as jQuery - Check if element is visible inside iframe in the same domain. This isn't limited to one tag, C#, jQuery, Javascript. I see it a lot and I edit the question to remove the tag a lot, to the point where I have a regularly used comment in the edit window.
Being as most "offenders" are relative newbies who (I guess) haven't read the help centre in detail. Can we be more clever here? Prompt the user to not put tags in the question title unless they really have to?
Can we look for the common patterns and prompt the user not to do this?
Should we?
A few random examples:
^${tag}.*
or.* (in)? ${tag}
. It wouldn't catch "Acess object proprty type scirpt" but it would catch a lot of them.answers:0 score:0 views:..20