Something I've noticed in my short time here is that new users often ignore the recommendation in the python-3.x and python-2.7 tags to
Use the more generic python tag if your question is not version-specific.
Let me clarify that I'm talking about questions that are unquestionably non-version specific (pretty easy to tell in Python). Resultantly, they'll generate very little views on their respective questions even if they're the sort of questions the python following folks like to jump all over and provide 8 solutions to in 15 minutes, since for instance python-2.7 has ~15 times less followers than python .
This is great news for those people like me that are following the version-specific tags in addition to the python tag as it gives me a much better chance of answering a question first, however it hardly guarantees the OP the same quality of answers or at least level of views as they would get with the python tag.
You could maybe argue these people deserve less views for neglecting to read the tag descriptions, but could suggesting an edit (out of the OP's best interest) to add the python tag to non version-specific questions when I happen to see them be an acceptable action? I witnessed a bit of a kerfuffle here yesterday regarding the excel-vba tag which made me question this enough to ask about it here.