Something that regularly demotivates me from participating on the c tag is that when someone tags their question with both c and c++, certain community members immediately jump on the question with comments like "there is no such language, pick one". To me, their further conduct comes across as unhelpful or even abrasive.
This often happens when beginners in either language don't really know the difference between the two (let's face it, some programming languages just have awful names), but also when someone asks if something is possible in at least one of the languages (example here).
Is tagging a question with both c and c++ almost always an error?
- If so, can we improve the interface to help users avoid this error? I'm thinking of warning the user before submitting the question when it has both of these tags. Such a feature could also be used to confirm that the user really meant haskell+pipe, rather than haskell+haskell-pipes.
- If not, should the "There is no language C/C++"-type comments be forbidden? (AFAIK, "What have you tried?" is currently a forbidden comment on SO.)