I agree with Tony.

Also If you do as Mark suggested, you will find that many are TWclassic. 
Some updated not long ago most very old and seem forgotten.
Quite a lot only started and given up from the looks of it.
Please also remember, that TW is used all over the world, you might not be 
able to read enough of them to know what they are about.


Birthe


lørdag den 7. marts 2020 kl. 00.10.45 UTC+1 skrev TonyM:
>
> TT,
>
> I believe some people rely loosely on anonymity of the url when using 
> tiddlyspot, so we can't assume everyone wants there wiki listed. 
>
> Since the server is free there are also most likely quite a number  
> incomplete and neglected wikis which a simple list does not manage. 
>
> I suggest curating and registering useful tiddlyspot wikis in Toolmap 
> <https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM#z=QWdEBqaQUwlcIQVkU4TWTauS> 
> or 
> another directory. Perhaps on Tiddlyspot itself?
>
> Regards
> Tony
>

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