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What is the correct/best/optimal strategy for selecting tags for my questions? Considering adding another 3-2 more specific tags to 2-3 major tags for a question, would this strategy improve targeting people, who might be interested in answering the question? Would it decrease the question's exposure or increase it? Thanks!

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  • This isn't SEO; don't play games with the tags. Use the tags that apply to and accurately describe your question. Sep 12, 2014 at 1:41
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    @CodyGray: I don't plan to trick the system. Rather I'd like to understand how it works so I could use its features with maximum efficiency for the benefit of the whole community. Sep 12, 2014 at 1:56
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    Well, you sort of know how it works. You can search for and sort questions by tag. You can also "follow" a particular tag, and many users do this. So yeah, using more tags will increase visibility. But using inapplicable tags or otherwise mistagging the question will piss people off, which tends to backfire in your getting a good answer. What more is there that you were wanting to know? It seems pretty straightforward to me. Sep 12, 2014 at 2:01
  • @CodyGray: It wasn't that straightforward to me, hence my question. Sorting, following and searching for tags is clear. Using appropriate tags is certainly clear, too. What wasn't clear to me is situation, such as the following. Suppose a subset of people follow or search for two tags: a more general git and a relevant, but more specific submodule. The unclear to me part was/is whether using both tags (which I'd prefer and consider correct) would limit the exposure to only people, interested in both topics. (to be continued) Sep 12, 2014 at 2:33
  • @CodyGray: (cont'd) A person, following just git, might intentionally or accidentally omit more particular tag, but he/she can still be the perfect candidate to provide an answer. If the system limits the exposure to people with interest in both topics, both me and that person are denied the opportunity to "complete the mission". Now I hope you understand my logic and reason for asking this question. It's not that trivial. Sep 12, 2014 at 2:37
  • If the question is about git, then you should use the git tag. You might also use the more specific submodule tag (or whatever else), if appropriate. Sep 12, 2014 at 2:50
  • @CodyGray: I've already done that. My concern was not missing the exposure, as I explained above. Sep 12, 2014 at 2:52

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