Why is there a limit of five (5) tags for a posted question?
Edit: I would like to point out that this question is not a feature request to extend the limit of 5 tags. It is rather a question as to the rationale as to why a limit of 5 tags was chosen at some time.
There have been a few times when I have wanted to add an additional tag to a question that already has five (5) tags associated with it. Since there are already five tags, the maximum number of tags, I either have to remove a tag in order to add a tag or just forgo the tag edit.
Most of the time when faced with this, I decide to forgo the tag edit, deciding that the existing tags are sufficient and the new tag I would like to add does not provide any better of a categorization than the existing tags.
However there have been a few times when I really would have liked the option to add a sixth tag rather than choosing an existing tag to remove.
I'm curious why the maximum of 5 tags was chosen. It is a kind of nice round number between 1 (clearly too few) and 10 (clearly too many) but why not say 7 (as in span of control, 7 plus or minus 2)?
I did find this post, Why number of tag filters in review queue is limited to three?, which has an answer indicating that the limit is due to the impact of tag filters on load time. So perhaps the idea was to limit to 3 plus or minus two and 3 + 2 is 5?