HC Haase,
 

> Two-way linking (forward linking)
>

Let's call it "conditional linking", btw "future linking" seems right as 
well. :) Maybe "conditional tagging" (see bellow).
 

> how do this differ from tags? tags (it you explore them) also show 
> relation between tiddlers from different points in time ...
>

It's right.
 

> ... and could also be used as link to future potential tiddlers.
>

In fact, the tag does not link to the potential tiddler, but on the 
contrary, the tiddler indicates that he belongs to this tag. So in the 
tiddler you have to determine which "groups" it belongs to. Conditional 
linking, on the other hand, is created on the basis of a filter, a group of 
tiddlers meeting the same criteria. When it comes to comparing with a tag, 
conditional linking is a tag that determines who belongs to it.
 

> How do this differ from a search? as I understand, the filter that you 
> define is the same as a search, right?
>

Yep. I've used exactly searching expression, but you can use whatever 
filter you want ([tag[x]custom-field[y]...]).
 

> any way, what are your thoughts in this direction?
>

Originally, I didn't have any goals with this solution, I just wanted to 
publish it, but it seems that more people are interested in it, so it's 
worth developing. 

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