I rarely ask questions here on Stack Overflow, but when I do I try to put as much thought and attention as I can into them.
Today I posted a question which attracted 2 almost immediate downvotes and sadly no feedback to indicate why that could have been. Fair enough, I thought, it must have just been a bad question.
A little while later a user edited my question to modify one of the tags from jest to jestjs. Lo and behold, I believe that is the reason why my question attracted 2 very fast downvotes.
I went back to the Ask Question form to find out if I'd blindly overlooked the fact that I'd used the wrong tag, but it seems there's nothing to indicate what each tag is for.
Typing in "jest", results in the usual tag dropdown:
...and then upon clicking the "jest" tag:
There's nothing here to indicate that jest is, from the tag's wiki excerpt, a Java HTTP Rest client for ElasticSearch and not the JavaScript testing framework I thought it related to.
Yes, I did notice the jestjs tag but figured it must be something else because I've never heard the JavaScript Jest referred to in that way (i.e. Jest.js).
Of course the negative reaction my post received could well be because it's a bad question. However I feel that as this was something myself as a relatively seasoned Stack Overflow user completely overlooked, I'm sure a lot of other less experienced users could also very easily fall into the same trap.
I have no issue with the jest and jestjs tags remaining exactly how they are. Instead I'm posting this question to ask: Should there be something more when asking a question to indicate what each selected tag's purpose is?