The general notion in the linked meta answer is to keep tags out of the title. The currently accepted and upvoted answer here cites the exception (the tag being organic to the title) but the linked meta question in general strongly favors titles without tags. That's also why they are frequently edited out.
I would not go for this exception and leave the title of the question without tag because:
- It doesn't need a tag. The tag would not easily be organic here.
- The other question with a tag different tag hasn't the tag in the title either.
Clearly the tags are meant to also specify the content, not only the title. Therefore, it can happen that you might want to have identical titles for questions but with different tags. The system clearly isn't prepared for that.
"Convert String to Enum" is a fine title for your potential question as indicated by the question already existing with that title.
Therefore modify it as slightly as possible. Like "How to convert a String to an Enum?, "Convert a String to an Enum", "Conversion of Strings to Enums", "String to Enum conversion", ...
Additionally to that, if we feel that two questions with very similar title and mostly only different tags would somehow be confusing we could add the differing tags to the title in both(!) questions in order to avoid ambiguity. Not sure if this is necessary though.
Convert String to Enum
to be a bad question title? I'd disagree because I thinkVBA convert string to enum
would be something a lot of programmers will google if they face the same problem. this answer says I should avoid starting questions with "How do I..." and keep it shortConvert string to enum [VBA]
is utterly awful and I will punch a baby if you do that.How do I convert a string into its enum equivalent in visual basic for applications?
is a more "organic" way of distinguishing your title by use of the tag, but still makes me slap the baby around a little."C0nvert" [...]
. 2. Add a space after your title...that's really a bug I think.