For me, its the latter - multidirectional. 

FYI - In working with ankwiki, I made a simple macro I posted here a while 
ago to create a "linkd list" of tiddlers from a filter, where each one can 
point to the next one.

On Thursday, June 7, 2018 at 3:34:08 PM UTC-5, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>
> Would this concept of sideways linking be "to the right" and "to the left" 
> like a chain or would this be multi directional? In other words: Would the 
> goal be to link from one tiddler to the "next" and the "previous" or would 
> it rather be to locate them visually on a map to see their proximity to 
> edges? (From the discussion with Mario I get the impression that it is 
> rather the latter, while I myself have some thougts about the former.)
>
> -te
>
> Am Donnerstag, 7. Juni 2018 20:26:03 UTC+2 schrieb Diego Mesa:
>>
>>
>> I think of a "relation" as an UNNAMED edge between tiddlers, point 
>> SIDEWAYS. A tag is a NAMED edge between tiddlers (sometimes point UP to 
>> parents and DOWN to children, but could also be SIDEWAYS - depends on you)
>>
>

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