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    Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

    Currently, you can build a hierarchy by creating general and special tagpacks.
    For instance:
    Tagpack “My Interests”: Food, Art, Sports
    Tagpack “X”
    Tagpack “Y”
    Tagpack “Z”
    Tagpack “Food-Tags”: Pizza, Pie, Pasta
    Tagpack “Pasta-Tags”: Cannelloni, Lasagne, Penne

    If all links tagged “Pizza”, “Pie” or “Pasta” also have tag “Food” the tagpack “Food-Tags”
    moves up in the list of tagpacks if the link list is filtered “Food”.
    Or if all links tagged “Cannelloni”, “Lasagne” or “Penne” also have tag “Pasta” the tagpack “Pasta-Tags” moves up in the list of tagpacks if the link list is filtered “Pasta”.

    We’re currently working on a solution to explicitly define a tag/tagpack hierarchy.
    If you are interested you can apply for beta testing. We’d inform you when our prototype is ready. Please let me know…

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    Torsten Graf commented  · 

    Sorry, made a mistake:

    Tag all links in a tag pack with an additional *tag* from another *tag pack* - and create a hierarchy of tagpacks and "sub-tagpacks".

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