First I would like to say that even though the present question is addressed to a specific question, one may find it relevant to other questions too.
The tag system, if used wisely, may increase the chances of a question be carried out to the proper audience and also the chances of getting quality answers quickly.
Recently, I asked the following question and tagged it with the freepascal and delphi tags. Let me explain why:
- code was compiled with a free pascal compiler (then Freepascal), even though I was not expecting answers from this small audience (at least inside Stack Overflow);
- Delphi audience is bigger and usually prepared to solve analogue problems (then Delphi);
Since I was sure that the problem described in the question (multi-threads issue) could be solved by both communities, I thought motif 1 as merely informative and motif 2 as pragmatic (since it increased my chances, I am considering this as a fact).
Following the recommendation of David Heffernan's commentaries, I removed the tag (but only after getting an accepted answer).
Am I doing something wrong? I would really appreciate your recommendations on this topic.