I've been fixing tag formatting on meta for tag-related requests for years. For those unaware, its syntax is [tag:name]
for tags on the main site and [meta-tag:name]
for those only present on the child meta. When rendered, the item receives special styling highlighting that it is a tag and a link to questions tagged with it.
Upon pointing out to authors of such posts that there is a special tag formatting syntax, I always get a response with genuine surprize that such a feature exists, both from new users and highly experienced ones alike. I've also had discussions (example) with peers with interest in tag curation where they expressed that the knowledge about the feature can't be easily obtained.
The guidance on formatting tags is tucked away under the "More" link that, as evidenced by so many users not being aware of the feature at all, pretty much nobody reads:
Ideally, we should have an interactive tutorial on posting on Meta, but given that expecting such a complex feature to be implemented is wishful thinking, let's at least increase the visibility of the guidance a little by inlining it in the formatting tips section of the editor (there definitely is enough unused space to fit one short item).
Here is an example markup of how it could look like:
Granted, the new editor adds an action for inserting properly formatted tags:
However, it has several issues that prevent me from considering the issue to be obsolete:
- It removes inline formatting tips entirely, admittedly, exacerbating the problem further.
- It tucks away tag formatting under the dropdown, which, let's be frank, most users will easily miss.
- It is still in heavy development, and one has to explicitly opt-in to use it.
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, been one of those features intentionally kept from being overly promoted to new users. Not only is it a nice trick to learn as you get familiar with the site, but more importantly, the slightly-elevated barrier to entry keeps down abuse. Think of the way people abuse inline code formatting everywhere. Now, do you want to see them start doing this with tag formatting? I didn't think so.