3.5 years ago it was suggested to show a popup for certain tags that would help inexperienced users understand how to best form their question for said tag:
Help the helpless with how-to-ask tag tips
One such popup was implemented for sql:
This will show when you add the sql tag to a question. Other tags (such as [latex]) have this as well.
In the following years, multiple comments asked for the results of this experiment, but none got a response, which leaves us all wondering if Kermit ever got his box of paperclips.
I am interested in some results:
- Did it improve this specific tag usage?
- Did it increase the quality of questions in this tag?
- Was it useful (or not) in other ways?
The reason I'm asking is I'm quite active in the android tag, and the majority of the android questions that are also tagged android-studio are wrongfully tagged so and have in fact absolutely nothing to do with the IDE. I retag some questions every day, but as you are aware there is a never-ending flood of new questions, and it is quite demoralizing to see yet another misuse of android-studio.
I discussed the issue with some members of SOCVR and they pointed out that similar issues have occurred in the past, and the mentioned help popups might be able to improve the situation. However before requesting a help popup for android-studio, it would be important to know if previously implemented help popups had a positive effect.