There are a lot of questions on Stack Overflow, which is "on hold" or "duplicated". As all we know, Stack Overflow uses the brackets []
convention for indicating this. like the following image
Actually I think that showing the "[on hold]" part in another style is better, and makes the question more noticeable. Especially that this part is not part of the question title, it is an indicator for some problem in the question.
I played a little with the HTML of the page and I made it little different. Like this
I am not suggesting this specific design, but the idea is to make this part of the question title different.
Responding to the comment which say
It will make the html content a bit larger due to the extra tags needed. That will have a negative impact on render time for little to no gain
(Theoretically) I agree with you completely. (Practically) this will not make an effect which the user will notice, in case that this delay is really exists.
Here is the original HTML of the page:
<a href="/questions/42747650/how-should-i-start-learning-computer-science" class="question-hyperlink">
How should I start learning computer science [on hold]
</a>
and here is the modified HTML I created:
<a href="/questions/42747650/how-should-i-start-learning-computer-science" class="question-hyperlink">
How should I start learning computer science <small style="color:red">[on hold]</small>
</a>
and I need ants to keep my roots healthy
that's interesting. I had to uproot a tree today :( and noticed a HUGE ecosystem of all sorts of ants underneath. Realized I don't know that much about them and what they do. Just know we have a lot of them, at night there's those gigantic ants crawling everywhere, absolutely fascinating. The soil was much, much better quality where the tree was than anywhere else on the plot (desert, so soil quality is an issue here) and wondering if it's the ants that did it!