Currently it's possible to have tags only on questions; answers have been deprived of this possibility. However, it is not uncommon for a slightly more general question to get answers that, constructively, go beyond the categories originally deemed relevant to the thread by the OP. Consider http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15187/writing-emacs-extensions-in-languages-other-than-lisp. — the title is quite general, but the question body specifically talks about OCaml only. However, consider my answer to it, which addresses the OCaml part of the question but also answers the more general questiom title with references to Haskell and Scala. Now, it would be quite unnice to add a haskell or scala tag to the question, but the question undoubtedly bears high relevance and usefulness for an audience more general than just OCaml developers using Emacs. But as there are no haskell or scala tags on the question, it is less likely for these communities to stumble uppn and participate the thread. Is there a particular justification for not adding abilitg to 1. either add tags to answers, or 2. add auxilliary/secondary tags to the original question? Alternatively, should I just go ahead and amend the question tags? What if more relevant tags emerge from the answers?