Problem
New users sometimes:
- use many unrelated (wrong) tags.
- ask off-topic questions, despite the warning in excerpts.
Issue
We have a tag excerpt, but it's only shown to the user for a very short moment while typing the tag:
It seems to me they are simply not seeing that text in the dropdown long enough to pay attention. I think displaying tags excerpts in a more prominent way may help. Especially for off-topic warnings like in e.g. kubeadm tag on a screenshot above.
Thoughts
I believe the user will add tags at the end and only as a part of an "annoying" process of posting: cmon, let me post my question, what's with these stupid tags, click, click, done. In other words, they don't see important notices there, no matter bold font, caps, exclamation points, etc.
There is suggested-tags feature: "system's automatically suggested tags, which are based on keywords present in your question's title and body". So this may (will?) add the tags without the user even seeing the tag excerpt at all, right?
We have ask question wizard. Visiting https://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask/wizard link simply jump to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask for me. Is the wizard still there and works? It could be I've disabled it somehow. But if it works, how the tags excerpt is shown there? I assume (don't want to create a new account to test it) wizard has the same issue and tags are entered at the end very briefly, right?
Discussion
Maybe request the user to specify the tags first? What if excerpts for selected tags are always shown to the user somewhere (on the right?)? Or very prominently displayed during review-step?
Another idea would be to add attributes to tags for the system to automatically generate tuned warnings when tags are selected (shown during the review step?). E.g. "main language" attribute. If set will allow producing a warning if more than one main language tag is selected:
You have selected more than one main language tag. Such questions have a big risk of being downvoted or vote-closed as too broad ... [links to help center/meta]
Or if the "off-topic" attribute is set for either of the selected tags:
The selected tag is very likely to be an off-topic question (will be downvoted and closed). Make sure you are asking programmer question ... [links to help center/meta]
What do you think? Is the issue real and big enough or only in my head? How else can we solve it?
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mean, for example. Of course, had they checked the tag info, they'd have found it themselves.