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I disagree, while the addition of cms to the title is true, I believe it will have minimal effect on SEO because

  • Joomla is used in the base root of the url.
  • Joomla Stack Exchange is appended to the title anyway.
  • Most people use Joomla in the title and the question post.
  • There are related Joomla questions in the sidebar.
  • Answers usually have the word Joomla in them.

To me the overuse of the word Joomla seems unnecessary and akin to keyword stuffing (not that it is keyword stuffing).

It would be interesting to know what percentage of users are incorrectly using the tag. At the moment, I don't feel that it is occurring enough to be a problem. Most people who have used joomla.stackexchange.com for more than a few days have cottoned on to the tagging system. It's a very small learning curve.

If and when Joomla is permanently established we can use suggested tags to lead people towards the correct tags. Also you can add it to "How to ask correct questions" or similar resource.

If we changed the tag joomla-framework to jfw we wouldn't have this problem. I'd seriously recommend doing that anyway, joomla-framework is a long tag and like you said confusing for newcomers.

Finally, I feel that tagging with joomla-x-x is unsightly. I really hope we don't use it (but then again so is cms...).

I disagree, while the addition of cms to the title is true, I believe it will have minimal effect on SEO because

  • Joomla is used in the base root of the url.
  • Most people use Joomla in the title and the question post.
  • There are related Joomla questions in the sidebar.
  • Answers usually have the word Joomla in them.

To me the overuse of the word Joomla seems unnecessary and akin to keyword stuffing (not that it is keyword stuffing).

It would be interesting to know what percentage of users are incorrectly using the tag. At the moment, I don't feel that it is occurring enough to be a problem. Most people who have used joomla.stackexchange.com for more than a few days have cottoned on to the tagging system. It's a very small learning curve.

If and when Joomla is permanently established we can use suggested tags to lead people towards the correct tags. Also you can add it to "How to ask correct questions" or similar resource.

If we changed the tag joomla-framework to jfw we wouldn't have this problem. I'd seriously recommend doing that anyway, joomla-framework is a long tag and like you said confusing for newcomers.

Finally, I feel that tagging with joomla-x-x is unsightly. I really hope we don't use it (but then again so is cms...).

I disagree, while the addition of cms to the title is true, I believe it will have minimal effect on SEO because

  • Joomla is used in the base root of the url.
  • Joomla Stack Exchange is appended to the title anyway.
  • Most people use Joomla in the title and the question post.
  • There are related Joomla questions in the sidebar.
  • Answers usually have the word Joomla in them.

To me the overuse of the word Joomla seems unnecessary and akin to keyword stuffing (not that it is keyword stuffing).

It would be interesting to know what percentage of users are incorrectly using the tag. At the moment, I don't feel that it is occurring enough to be a problem. Most people who have used joomla.stackexchange.com for more than a few days have cottoned on to the tagging system. It's a very small learning curve.

If and when Joomla is permanently established we can use suggested tags to lead people towards the correct tags. Also you can add it to "How to ask correct questions" or similar resource.

If we changed the tag joomla-framework to jfw we wouldn't have this problem. I'd seriously recommend doing that anyway, joomla-framework is a long tag and like you said confusing for newcomers.

Finally, I feel that tagging with joomla-x-x is unsightly. I really hope we don't use it (but then again so is cms...).

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I disagree, while the addition of cms to the title is true, I believe it will have minimal effect on SEO because

  • Joomla is used in the base root of the url.
  • Most people use Joomla in the title and the question post.
  • There are related Joomla questions in the sidebar.
  • Answers usually have the word Joomla in them.

To me the overuse of the word Joomla seems unnecessary and akin to keyword stuffing (not that it is keyword stuffing).

It would be interesting to know what percentage of users are incorrectly using the tag. At the moment, I don't feel that it is occurring enough to be a problem. Most people who have used joomla.stackexchange.com for more than a few days have cottoned on to the tagging system. It's a very small learning curve.

If and when Joomla is permanently established we can use suggested tags to lead people towards the correct tags. Also you can add it to "How to ask correct questions" or similar resource.

If we changed the tag joomla-framework to jfw we wouldn't have this problem. I'd seriously recommend doing that anyway, joomla-framework is a long tag and like you said confusing for newcomers.

Finally, I feel that tagging with joomla-x-x is unsightly. I really hope we don't use it (but then again so is cms...).

I disagree, while the addition of cms to the title is true, I believe it will have minimal effect on SEO because

  • Joomla is used in the base root of the url.
  • Most people use Joomla in the title and the question post.
  • There are related Joomla questions in the sidebar.
  • Answers usually have the word Joomla in them.

To me the overuse of the word Joomla seems unnecessary and akin to keyword stuffing (not that it is keyword stuffing).

It would be interesting to know what percentage of users are incorrectly using the tag. At the moment, I don't feel that it is occurring enough to be a problem. Most people who have used joomla.stackexchange.com for more than a few days have cottoned on to the tagging system. It's a very small learning curve.

If and when Joomla is permanently established we can use suggested tags to lead people towards the correct tags. Also you can add it to "How to ask correct questions" or similar resource.

If we changed the tag joomla-framework to jfw we wouldn't have this problem. I'd seriously recommend doing that anyway, joomla-framework is a long tag and like you said confusing for newcomers.

Finally, I feel that tagging with joomla-x-x is unsightly. I really hope we don't use it.

I disagree, while the addition of cms to the title is true, I believe it will have minimal effect on SEO because

  • Joomla is used in the base root of the url.
  • Most people use Joomla in the title and the question post.
  • There are related Joomla questions in the sidebar.
  • Answers usually have the word Joomla in them.

To me the overuse of the word Joomla seems unnecessary and akin to keyword stuffing (not that it is keyword stuffing).

It would be interesting to know what percentage of users are incorrectly using the tag. At the moment, I don't feel that it is occurring enough to be a problem. Most people who have used joomla.stackexchange.com for more than a few days have cottoned on to the tagging system. It's a very small learning curve.

If and when Joomla is permanently established we can use suggested tags to lead people towards the correct tags. Also you can add it to "How to ask correct questions" or similar resource.

If we changed the tag joomla-framework to jfw we wouldn't have this problem. I'd seriously recommend doing that anyway, joomla-framework is a long tag and like you said confusing for newcomers.

Finally, I feel that tagging with joomla-x-x is unsightly. I really hope we don't use it (but then again so is cms...).

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I disagree, while the addition of cms to the title is true, I believe it will have minimal effect on SEO because

  • Joomla is used in the base root of the url.
  • Most people use Joomla in the title and the question post.
  • There are related Joomla questions in the sidebar.
  • Answers usually have the word Joomla in them.

To me the overuse of the word Joomla seems unnecessary and akin to keyword stuffing (not that it is keyword stuffing).

It would be interesting to know what percentage of users are incorrectly using the tag. At the moment, I don't feel that it is occurring enough to be a problem. Most people who have used joomla.stackexchange.com for more than a few days have cottoned on to the tagging system. It's a very small learning curve.

If and when Joomla is permanently established we can use suggested tags to lead people towards the correct tags. Also you can add it to "How to ask correct questions" or similar resource.

If we changed the tag joomla-framework to jfw we wouldn't have this problem. I'd seriously recommend doing that anyway, joomla-framework is a long tag and like you said confusing for newcomers.

Finally, I feel that tagging with joomla-x-x is unsightly. I really hope we don't use it.