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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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    great suggestion, thanks! we’ll provide additional search capabilities in the future, including terms, phrases, excludes, combine local and global search results etc. we’ll let you know if any of these features is available. keep packing! :)

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    Thank you for your feedback! In fact, we are currently experimenting with ways to allow nesting of tags. Right now, the only option you have is to create a tagpack that you use as a “sub-tagpack”. Let’s say you have a tag “cats”, you can create a “cat breeds” tagpack and only use tags from this pack togehter with the tag “cat”. However, the “cat breeds” pack will always be visible (regardless of whether “cats” is selected) and the system will not help you to tag consistently.

    This is what we are currently working on. If you are interested, you can leave your username, so we can inform you as soon as a beta version is available.

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    Neil Gulati commented  · 

    If you enable tagpacks to be nominated as part of another tagpack then you automatically get nesting, although the tags themselves will always be leaf nodes, tagpacks always branches.
    I believe a single parent would be best. Once a tag like "russian blue" is created and added to the next tag pack up ("cat breed") the tag automatically becomes "cat breed" and "cat" as well. We can also create tags that are directly in the "cat" tagpack, not the "cat breed" tagpack.

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