Am Mo., 20. Apr. 2020 um 16:27 Uhr schrieb Paul Allen <pla16...@gmail.com>:
> > Is it or is it not a social facility within the broad meaning of the term? > I'd say that it is. It's a facility. It's social (in both meanings: > people > interact socially and it is a social service). > apart from workshops, it is this overly broad meaning of "social facility" that doesn't make the tag super useful. In the end you will have to add secondary tags to make sense of this tag (social_facility=* in the first place, a tag that says what this is about). For example "nursing homes" were already sufficiently defined and quite established with amenity=nursing_home, no need to make it amenity=social_facility, social_facility=nursing_home. Similarly "hospice". The "social_facility:for" subtag is a useful addition to our tags, I completely agree, but the whole amenity=social_facility social_facility=foo tag could be deprecated in favor for amenity=foo tags and it would not be a loss, rather a gain. Why on earth should we have this second level tagging for social facilities but have almost all the other tags in a flat system (not amenity=educational_institution, educational_institution=school/university, and not shop=service_provider service_provider=hairdresser / car_repair), without the need to type longish keys with underscores on mobile devices ;-) Cheers Martin
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