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I'm sure other tags have similar problems, but to provide a specific example:

In C# we get a lot of GUI questions. The problem is, there are 3 main GUI technologies that all have similar controls (WPF, ASP.NET, and WinForms) and the answer to a given question varies enormously depending on which is used. Of course, askers rarely specify which they are actually using.

If we could add a notification to the question area that said (when a question was tagged C#):

We noticed you are asking a C# question! Please check the following for extra information answerers may need!

And then we would have something like (for C#):

Is this question related to a GUI? If so, make sure to tag the display technology you are using (WPF, Winforms, ASP)!

Clearly other information/questions could be here as well.

Perhaps editing this "pre-post information" would be a "gold-badge" ability. Obviously this won't fix the problem entirely, as not every (any?) user reads the help text, but perhaps this will help cut down on common "clarification" comments in various tags.

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    Only 3? Hahaha. There are a half dozen incompatible dialects of "XAML" alone Jun 6, 2014 at 3:05
  • @RobertLevy, We don't want to confuse them too much :) I'll take whatever information I can get. Jun 6, 2014 at 4:08
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    I think you might be the first person to suggest this who hasn't included Clippy. Has he finally retired?
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Jun 6, 2014 at 6:31
  • @CodyGray, Never even thought of Clippy, I guess he has :) Jun 6, 2014 at 16:11
  • We could use something like this for the sql tag -- the first comment is almost always "What RDBMS are you using?"
    – Barmar
    Jun 6, 2014 at 22:33
  • We could use this feature a lot. Form my tech, I'd like to ask for platform info, HTTP traffic captures, and other information. A lot of people don't know what information they need to provide in order to get help from other people. I really like how GitHub has issue and pull request templates. I think optional post templates provided by tag experts might be helpful. I find that post quality goes up when folks follow the templates. Feb 7, 2018 at 17:58

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