I have personally moved away from tagging because of performance issues 
with list filters. And I haven't missed them.

I use linking and the relink plugin a lot. But then I tend to work 
deductively (top down) rather than inductively (bottom up).


On Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 9:05:56 AM UTC-6, Captain Packers wrote:
>
> I'm curious about what people's views are about tagging. Is it better to 
> limit the number of tags you use and force tiddlers to fit a tight and 
> limited structure, or is it better to be generous and liberal with your 
> tagging. The thing that got me wondering about this is the option to tag a 
> new tiddler with the tittle of the current tiddler. Using this option 
> frequently could lead to the creation of a virtually unlimited number of 
> tags, almost one for every tiddler. Does this pose any performance 
> problems? 
>
> I suppose one could impose both philosophies or practices at the same 
> time, where you allow each "child" tiddler to be tagged with the title of 
> the parent, while maintaining a more limited set of topical tags for each 
> tiddler.
>
> As I said, I'm just curious about what tagging practices folks are 
> employing, and whether or not there could eventually be some performance 
> issues.
>
> Thanks for your feedback.
>
> P.S.: I am using a node tiddlywiki.
>

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