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> On 30. Mar 2020, at 20:03, Sören Reinecke via Tagging 
> <tagging@openstreetmap.org> wrote:
> 
> For example: https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/137931618 . In this case
> Key:playground was used to tag playground equipment on the playground
> object itself. But for such cases we use Key:playground:* . This is one
> example of many.


it is not clear without knowing the place whether it is as you say.
The tags are
leisure=playground 
playground=sandpit

this could also be intended as a sandpit kind of playground.

Usually in OpenStreetMap tagging, if people tag
A=B
B=C
when B is a feature, C is a subclass (more specific kind) of the B class.

There are some exceptions to this, where B=* would be things from the B domain, 
examples are the playground key and golf key.


Cheers Martin 
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