Go to the Tags page and look at the c# tag:
Now look at its excerpt:
Why is "C# is" cut on the first view?
If we look at the tags and their info we can see a pattern if the into starts with
[tag] is rest of the tag info
Then the tag info on the tag page drops that out and you get
rest of the tag info.
If the tag does not start with [tag] is
then you start from the beginning of the info. Take javascript. The info is
JavaScript (not to be confused with Java) is a dynamic, weakly-typed language typically used for client-side scripting...
And the tag info in the tag screen is:
JavaScript (not to be confused with Java) is a dynamic, weakly-typed language typically used for client-side scripting.
But if you look at c++ we have
C++ is a general-purpose programming language based on C. Use this tag for questions about code compiled with a C++ compiler.
And
a general-purpose programming language based on C....
status-bydesign
?
[tag] is
are truncated so you can fit more of the useful information in.