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Sorry, no puns today. I'm after some discussion rather than a burnination.

I suspect the tag doesn't make sense by itself, without being combined with some other tag. From the tag wiki:

This tag relates to any of various nested entities in programming, including but not limited to:

  • Nested data structures
  • Nested queries
  • Nested calls to a procedure, subroutine, method or operation

For example, nesting queries in SQL means to create a subquery. Its result is used in the query itself and provides a query order and subsets.

See also

By contrast, the tag makes sense without having to be combined with another tag.

"The Death of Meta Tags" seems to suggest that if a tag doesn't make sense by itself, it's a meta tag:

Meta-tags are actually a subset of a larger problem that I usually call dependent tags. These are tags that don't say anything by themselves - you can't tell what the question is about unless they're paired with some other tag (or several of them). These tags are a problem because people don't realize this and will often use that as the question's only tag.

Is "nested" a meta tag?

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  • Hmm, no, not a meta tag. Just a hapless user that tried to tag with "nested class" or "nested loops", etcetera. Using a space instead of a dash. The post editor is partly responsible, it doesn't re-arrange the tags until after the question is submitted. Clumsy tagging doesn't necessarily mean the question is clumsy. Although it is a pretty good selector, reactivating thousands of them does more harm than good. Just fix it when you run into such a question. Sep 2, 2015 at 10:40

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