Here's an hypothesis, born of observation: although the combination of `oracle` and `iis` is absolutely warranted by the contents of your question, this combination makes people decide to skip your question. If I check in the list of questions that have both tags, the first thing I notice is that there are a total of 43 questions on SO that have both tags. That's not much. Then if I check the number of view of the [question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22765509/c-net-connection-to-oracle-database-error) with these tags that came before yours chronologically, it was asked on March 31st and has only 36 views. The [one before that](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22675453/unhandled-execution-error-when-connecting-to-oracle-from-iis-hosted-web-applic) was asked March 26th and has 39 views. So it seems to me the main issue is that there are not very many people who feel confident looking at the two technologies together. It's not your question, it's the combination of technologies. (I also don't think that Easter is a major factor.) Note here I'm not suggesting that you should tag your question differently. It would just annoy people if they click on the question and find that the tags do not reflect the contents. This, by the way, is a phenomenon I've seen happen with tags I'm active in. I regularly see questions that are tagged with `requirejs` and `javascript`, and that after 4 hours have not received even one answer. When I read the question, I see the problem is a JavaScript one, which normally would have been answered within minutes. Most likely `requirejs` caused people to skip the question because they thought it was a RequireJS problem and they don't know how to use it. (Dear readers: I've removed the [tag:] formatting from my post because it badly messes up the line height. Please don't add it back in.)