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In the sidebar of Stack Overflow there is a list of "Related" questions.

a list of related Stack Overflow questions on programming languages, some including the programming language name such as JavaScript in the title, and some without

You'll notice that some of these include the programming language in the title and some of them don't. The ones that don't are missing key information - as a user I don't know if these questions are relevant to me and the languages I use currently:

If you click through to the question, you'll find that we have enough confidence in the primary tag to even list it as the HTML title: the primary tag is listed in the HTML title, showing "python" and "haskell" as prefixes before the question titles

My suggestion is simply that we include the primary tag before the title in "Related" questions: a list of related questions prefixed by primary tag such as "Python" or "Haskell"

Of course there is probably a more visually appealing solution, even re using the tag bubbles from the question page:

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  • Why? What problem proposed change is going to solve? What about "Linked" and "Hot Network Questions"?
    – Sinatr
    Nov 23, 2020 at 9:26
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    "I don't know if these questions are relevant to me and the languages I use currently" - honestly "Related" questions are rarely helpful, but clicking either if title sounds useful will not harm while awaiting for answers. If you see question in "Linked" (some user linked it in their response) - you better check it out disregards of language. It could countain language-agnostic answer or give you a concept, clue, etc.
    – Sinatr
    Nov 23, 2020 at 9:30
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    Consider that many questions are inherently not language specific. The language is just the way problem and solution are formulated, but even a passing knowledge of a related language would be enough to understand them. Nov 23, 2020 at 12:19
  • I wonder if there's a resource efficient way that a userscript could do this...
    – zcoop98
    Nov 23, 2020 at 17:22
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    It's not so much a "primary" tag as "the most popular of the tags added to the question". For instance, I might ask a question tagged html css and javascript, it would show up as javascript in the list, since javascript is the most popular tag, even if my question is actually about what HTML tags I can style using CSS or, in a pinch, JavaScript (and therefore the "primary" tag should be css or html). But that's an edge case... Nov 23, 2020 at 21:23
  • "Consider that many questions are inherently not language specific." That is true, but in this case, they certainly are. Neither of those two question titles are complete (IMO) without the language tag (one is python specific syntax, the other is haskell specific syntax). Perhaps a better idea would be to encourage language specific questions to include the language in the title?
    – Nic Barker
    Nov 23, 2020 at 21:32

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