I was editing a question's tags this morning and ran into the tag length limit:
I understand the rationale for this to be that there needs to be some reasonable length of tag names, but this example has me questioning if 25 is the right length. Here's why:
- Tags have the following properties:
- They are searchable on Stack Overflow.
- Because tags are searchable, they associate questions with similar questions.
- Can lead users to find the right answers. For example, if a similar question has a tag pointing to a technology that an OP wasn't aware of.
- Objective-C traditionally has verbose class names and even more verbose method signatures.
- Class names seem to be valid tags. (This meta request makes a similar assumption.)
In this particular case, I wanted to add the tag to the question so that the OP and other users know to use UITableViewHeaderFooterView
instead of UITableViewCell
inside the framework method that the OP asked about. I can tag the question UITableViewCell
, but that was the exact mistake the user was making, expressed as a tag. (Using one class instead of the other.)
I said as much in the answer, but the absence of the tag is obscuring the existence of the technology in some way and a missed opportunity for tags.
As such, we probably want to allow users to be able to tag questions with the "technologies" being used. This begs the question: how granular should tags be?
Given this understanding of tags, should we have a longer maximum tag length? Should tags be less specific if the class name is longer than the max length?