I just asked a question with the word 'jQuery' in the title. Without the library name the questions is much more ambiguous and despite Stack Overflow allowing tags to be indexed it still would mean if that question came up in the search results I would assume it was related to general JavaScript and ignore it (because the question would be relevant to plain JavaScript).
A user edited it to change the title, and I rolled back the edit to keep the question unambiguous. The user then proceeded to re-edit my question another half dozen times.
I try to follow the Stack Overflow rules and as far as I am aware it is not a rule/policy that I can't include the library name in the title. It just seems to be down to the user's opinion, so my question is, why is a user allowed to repeatedly modify a question even though the author is undoing it? And is there a way to stop it?
(And also, is it actually a rule I'm breaking?)
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? If so, then that was all you needed to identify the question and it didn't need to be in the title. I'd suggest reading Should questions include “tags” in their titles?Concrete5
in your question Concrete5 - Why is my block controller set() not working? is entirely redundant.jquery
is not already part of the title and it is the main tag, then the title for the page will be prefixed withjquery -
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post was from 2010, from before the tags were included in the title. I edited the post (removed the thanks and hi) and now it is included. Next index run and Google will include the tag.