this post was submitted on 10 Jun 2023
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I agree with some of the other replies that what you're suggesting is pretty complex, but God, I love places that allow tag algebra. When it's implemented well, it's pretty user friendly because even non programmers have an intuitive sense of And/Or, and it makes finding new content much easier.
Novice users can simply subscribe to tags, and report a tag if there are any issues. The user would not face any complexity through their user interface. If they wish, they can do algebra on tags, but they can choose to keep it very simple.