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"Up to five tags" is often misinterpreted as "please enter five tags"

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Asking for 'up to five tags' with a multi-lingual user base is resulting in new users entering extra tags because they think they must enter five tags, because the meaning of 'up to' may not apparent to users whose native language is not English.

This is I believe acting as an obstacle for users - they think "this is a C# question just about C#, but I have to find 5 tags? Um, ok, visual-studio, .net.. what else can I pick? Oh, I give up. I'll ask elsewhere."

Or users use effectively meaningless tags like 'string' or 'array' because they think they have to add 5 tags to a question.

The 5 tag limitation should just be a validation error - "You can only enter five tags per question". I imagine a very small percentage of users would add more than five tags for a question, so I don't see this as being a usability issue.

I see this a lot on the C# front page. Realistically, we all here know tags like 'string' or 'array' or 'double' can't be followed by many people - why would they be, as 'array' could be C# or Rust or Lua arrays? (*) - and I see a lot of people including effectively extraneous tags just to make up the five.

Noting also that Meta only asks for one tag:

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(*) For extra meta-fun: this kind of relates to the whole idea of tags - very few tags will have actual followers, so what's the point of array exactly, if no-one follows the tag and it's only representing something in the question?

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