Hi there, 

Think of my as your long-time, IT-wise very untrained, far older than most, 
every day- user (closer to 10 years). 

My usage: diary, idea collection, managing personal "projects", 
"knowledge-base", documentation of brains-farts (of which there are 
plenty...). 

Over time I have started using tags cloud-like and to manage functions that 
allow for effective filtering.

Beauty is: you can pretty make up your own system any way you like. 
I'm sure there are a lot smarter and better organized wizards out there - 
really depends on what you want to do, I guess...

On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 10:12:56 PM UTC+10, si wrote:
>
> I have a feeling that I am not utilizing links as well as I could be so 
> I'm wondering how others approach using tags and links.
>
> Currently I pretty much exclusively use tags to structure my wiki. If you 
> have ever used "TheBrain" this is basically how I think about my wiki. I 
> think of every tiddler as a concept that has other higher-level or 
> lower-level concepts associated with it. Tags simply represent "parent" 
> tiddlers, just like with the TOC macros.
>
> From any tiddler I can jump to parent or sibling tiddlers by clicking on 
> the tags, and child tiddlers through a list filtered with the tagging 
> operator.
>
> I have found that although I add links to other tiddlers if I happen to 
> use the title in the text, if I want to explicitly relate two tiddlers I 
> always do this with tags.
>
> As a result I feel that I am not using links as effectively as I can, so I 
> wondered how other people think about the way that they use these 
> fundamental features of TW?
>

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