How many times have you seen a "Country, age and language?" comment to an identify-this-thingy
question? I'll bet it's every single damn time, or as close as makes no differences.
Would it at all be possible to have a little message popup and remind users of this when asking a question in one of those tags? Something like this:
A similar system exists for the titles, I got the system to generate the warning message by typing "Do you think I'm sexy?" as the question title, so presumably you could make it recognise "identify-this-" in the tags section and tell the users to include those pieces of information.
If for some reason you can't see the image, the reminder says:
Please include the approximate year, country of origin and language for the movie or TV show you are searching for
I know it's mentioned on the On-topic page, but let's be honest, nobody seems to read it.
EDIT: There seems to be a problem. When I tried to edit this question, the reminder popped up and refused to let me save my edit. ("Your edit couldn't be submitted. Please see the error above.") Does anyone know how to solve this bug?
status-declined
? The necessary SE-feature is already on its way and until then it rather seems undecided. Or did you genuinely decline this idea in general?status-decline
might be a bit definite for what could actually be implemented in the future and was not explicitly declined by the SE team as a terrible idea. Rather than that an open or even unanswered question seems more like it might still be an option. When I repost this request in a year, who guarantees it won't get closed as duplicate of this already declined request, even thought at that point it might easily be possible. But afterall it's entirely your decision how you handle those tags anyway.