TT,

I*ts sad we can't easily find wikis "in the wild." I don't actually know 
what has been made!*

I too would like to see more in the wild however for myself a lot of my 
wikis are for personal organisation, and many are in different states of 
completion. They are a work in progress, the privacy or perfectionism 
desires stop them being visible to the world. I presently tend to share 
components rather than full wikis. 

One of my key realisations with tiddlywiki is it can be used as continuous 
improvement development platform, it responds to the way it grows, its past 
and the futures I imagine. Tiddlywiki is revolutionary and evolutionary.

Tones


On Thursday, 24 June 2021 at 18:51:36 UTC+10 TiddlyTweeter wrote:

> Ciao cj.v ...
>
> Thanks for the detailed reply.
> I basically agree with most everything you wrote.
>
> One of the slightly odd things with TiddlyWiki is we got masses of great 
> wikis about doing code in TiddlyWiki easily available.
> BUT very few listed wikis of end-product applications.
> That is likely much to do with fact TW design eschews being tracked by 
> Google et al. 
> Its sad we can't easily find wikis "in the wild." I don't actually know 
> what has been made!
> That is an impediment to being able to do a decent SHOWCASE of variant 
> uses and applications suited to specific end purposes (other than coding TW 
> for the pleasure of it) :-(
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>
> On Wednesday, 23 June 2021 at 16:47:43 UTC+2 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Although I'm no fan of social media (Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok, etc. 
>> etc.), my answer would be YouTube, Blogs and all social media options.
>>
>> Via titles that equal use cases, and not titles about the product (well, 
>> with loads of metadata some somebody looking for TiddlyWiki, or TW, can 
>> find these social media jewels.)
>>
>> So draw folk to the videos and such via problems that need to be solved, 
>> or approaches to doing certain things.
>>
>> For example, thinking of the discussion about notetaking and notemaking.
>>
>> Instead of a social media something like "Notetaking with TiddlyWiki", 
>> draw folk in with something like "Agile Notetaking" (well, some title that 
>> draws folk, in the spirit of whatever draws people to viral videos.)
>>
>> So flood the media with marketing not of the product itself, but of the 
>> full breadth and depth of solutions that coincidentally are handled with 
>> TiddlyWiki align with whatever plugins when they apply.
>>
>> As another example, my Le P'tit Aurèle 
>> <https://leptitaurele.neocities.org/> project.  If I were to (when the 
>> project is ready) blitz social media with stuff related to that project, it 
>> would all be with titles that fall under an umbrella of "Constructing 
>> Comprehensive yet User-Friendly Multilingual Dictionaries"  (well, 
>> something sexier that can go "viral").  And every "post" to whatever social 
>> media would have a "by the way, this was built with TiddlyWiki."
>>
>> If there are a ridiculous number of videos out there on how to do 
>> real-world good stuff and they all of the things done happen to be done 
>> with TiddlyWiki, I think that would grab some attention.
>>
>> Something like that ...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 6:15 AM TiddlyTweeter <tiddly...@assays.tv> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Ciao cj.v...
>>>
>>> Yeah. In the practicalities of dealing with code I think it is easy to 
>>> forget/set-aside certain things,
>>>
>>> The FREEDOM TW brings to dealing with information design and use is not 
>>> shouted enough.
>>>
>>> I'd love if the tool were more widely used. 
>>> I'm thinking a bit here out loud.
>>>
>>> How can we communicate better to potential end users its fundamental 
>>> benefits?
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> TT
>>> On Wednesday, 23 June 2021 at 03:47:15 UTC+2 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> That would be a perfect theme song for TiddlyWiki.  Freedom for sure !
>>>>
>>>> I find Jon Batiste one of the coolest guys.  Wonderfully talented and 
>>>> seems like a genuinely awesome human being.
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, June 22, 2021 at 6:04:50 PM UTC-3 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> https://youtu.be/3YHVC1DcHmo
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh yeah
>>>>> TT
>>>>>
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