The LessWrong dev team is hard at work creating Talk Pages/Discussion pages for tags. When they're done, every tag page will have a corresponding talk page which lets users discuss changes and improvements related to that tag.
We don't have that yet, so in the meantime, please make comments you have about tags (generally or for specific-tags) here. If you're talking about a specific tag, of course, make sure to link to it. You might also want to link back to your comment in the body of the tag description, e.g., "Tag Discussion here"
Examples of things you might comment about a tag:
- Wow, this is a great tag! / I think this tag makes no sense.
- I propose renaming this tag to X for clarity.
- I want feedback on these proposed changes to this tag description.
- I am confused why <post> has been tagged under this tag.
- I have made several improvements. Mods, please review this tag's grading. I think it is now a B-Class tag.
Or:
- Why doesn't a tag for Z exist?
- I really want <feature>, that would make my life much better.
- <Thing> seems broken.
Also, feel free to use this space to claim credit for tags you've worked hard to make great! (we'll give you karma!)
Other relevant pages about tagging
- Tagging FAQ
- Tag Grading Scheme
- Tags Spreadsheet (GSheet, good way to find tags to work on)
What are the norms around the number of tags that are appropriate for a post to get? There are some posts of mine that I wish more people would read, and piling relevant tags onto them looks like an easy way to accomplish this. However, I'm looking at some of the other tagging effort that's being done, and it seems like sometimes posts are being tagged with just one or two of a larger collection of say 4-5 tags that could be considered relevant.
Edit: Thanks for the responses, all.
I'm glad you asked!
I feel a bit uncomfortable with "piling on tags" (maybe the phrase more than what you're actually suggesting). I think it's because when I've seen authors apply lots of tags to their own posts (I'm assuming the motivation), half the tags seem like a stretch and the posts were low karma/quality (less true of yours, but it's an association now in my mind).
That said, I do think 4-5 tags can be reasonable, and more posts might hit that or more as we have more tags and people do more tagging. I'm mostly responding to the phrasing "piling on for easy visibility". The heuristics Kaj and Multicore suggest feel right to me.
If the relevance is really there, it's good to tag.