>while in the addr:-namespace all keys are actually address components, this
can be contested for the contact: namespace. A website for instance is not
primarily a means of contact, sometimes it might not be suitable at all for
contact purposes, but still there are generally good reasons to add website tags
(further information and context).
that is the exact point explaining why there is a need for contact:website.
A website= is generally not a contact page but the homepage. Otoh
contact:website=
should contain a specific page for conatct, be it a contact form or perhaps
a page listing all phone numbers.
But that is not how those tags are used!!!
How many of the people who tag contact: actually check if it is a
contact? How many tweet the comany and see if they get a reply? This
tagging is pretty much impossible to get right.
Overall I only see that this in some way might be usefull for phone and
email. But I think it's better to assume phone= is used for some basic
contact number and then use other tags like phone:emergency= or
phone:reception if we want to tag more.
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