It seems pretty obvious to me that people don't read tags description, specially when you see tags used whose excerpt start with "DO NOT USE THIS TAG".
A very common case for this problem is the model-view-controller tag, which states:
Model–View–Controller (MVC) is an architectural pattern used in software engineering. For Microsoft ASP.NET MVC, please use [asp.net-mvc] tag instead. For Spring MVC, please use [spring-mvc] tag instead.
Since I'm mostly watching the c# tag, I always re-tag every question I see on the feed. Yet, looking at the 15 newest questions tagged with model-view-controller:
- Questions 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14 and 15 are about ASP.NET MVC
- Questions 2 and 11 are related to Spring MVC
- Questions 8, 9 are not related to the pattern nor any MVC framework
I am sure I could find thousands of examples since the tag currently sits at over 25k questions.
Can we add a warning like it's done to the regex tag or something?