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>Just a footnote.

>On wider net, "tags" emerged as an alternative to "ranked categories".

>The point was to escape hierarchical placements with a cross-cutting labeling 
>system.

>Its interesting that TW frequently revisits this issue in many forms weekly :).

>A lot of TOC type things are reconstructing via tags what basic naming might 
>do better! Its an issue about "state of knowing" as much as "technique of 
>fulfillment".

How would basic naming be better? Can you give an example?

Please elaborate on the state of knowing" as much as "technique of fulfillment" 
thing.

>IMO, and my interest, is really HOW to you combine "emergent knowledge" (tags 
>good for that!) with "a nice logical user experience" (TOC good for that IF...)

Yes i agree. I am thinking that tags and links maybe could be collapsed to one 
thing to make connections and emergent knowledge structures more vissible. 

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