For example, I want to do a more targeted search for new stuff out there on
computer supported cooperative work 'cscw' which has some academic research
and some more from a business perspective. I happen to know that people
involved in the association of internet researchers 'aoir' are interested in
the same aspects of cscw that I am - and rather than asking them to use a
special tag like aoir_cscw if I could find the results of items tagged
'cscw' by people who also use the tag 'aoir' or maybe people who have
bookmarked the aoir home page that would be a quick way to get at what I'm
looking for. 

It would work for any noisy tag Y where you might reasonably guess that
people who use tag X might have the same ideas about tag Y as I do.

--
Ericka Menchen Trevino
http://blog.erickamenchen.net


On 1/4/06 2:09 PM, "joshua schachter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What's the use-case here?
> 
> joshua
> 
> On Jan 4, 2006, at 3:08 PM, Ericka Menchen Trevino wrote:
> 
>> Scenario: I want to see all of the items tagged 'cscw' by people
>> who also
>> use the tag 'aoir'
>> 
>> This would be a great way to try to get more targeted results
>> without asking
>> people to do something different - i.e. use this special tag or
>> whatever -
>> and if it had a feed that'd be even better.
>> 
>> It wouldn't have to be just tags either - could be all the items
>> tagged
>> 'cscw' by people who have this URL.
>> 
>> I know this is possible with a lot of clicking around right now,
>> but it'd be
>> great if it were directly supported - especially as the system gets
>> more and
>> more popular.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Ericka Menchen Trevino
>> http://blog.erickamenchen.net
>> 
>> 
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> joshua schachter
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