The tag implication #41898 desk -> table has been approved.
Reason: According to https://www.englishforums.com/English/TableOrDesk/cjhnj/post.htm
"A desk is a type of table that you use to do office or school work on. It often has drawers attached to it for storage. You can also have a computer desk. Basically, a desk is for working at."
Even thought the description continues:
"A table is not usually used for working at (although you might have to if you don't have a desk, for example, a child may do their homework sitting at a kitchen table but that doesn't make it a desk~). Some types of table: dining table, kitchen table, side table, coffee table, occassional table, trestle table etc."
If I were to look for "table", I wouldn't mind finding images with desks. I also think, I could easily missrecall a picture having actually contained a desk, if the indicators to that were minute. And non-desks are easier to search "table -desk" than creating a query to has tables or desks.
Kitchen desk is a different thing from kitchen table. On the first one you prepare food and on the latter one you eat it at. Also shop tellers have their cash registers on a desk that can be even quite a narrow one at that, where describing a two foot wide and several feet long desk as a table might feel strange, but technically it would still apply.
EDIT: The tag implication desk -> table (forum #317971) has been approved by @bitWolfy.
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