On Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 3:58:35 PM UTC+2 si wrote:
...

> Trivial question I know. Just wondering if people have a preference, and 
> if there is any good reason to pick one over the other.
>

I think it's not really trivial, because finding good names is relatively 
hard. Especially if you do create content for others. 

What helps me is, thinking about "*what it is*" instead of "what it does". 
eg. 

An Idea is an idea. Ideas could be serval things (plural) eg: a dashboard 
that lists ideas ... So I can tag an idea with Idea and I can name my 
dashboard "Ideas Dashboard" and give that tiddler some aliases. eg: ideas 

Since my aliases are case in-sensitive I can write [[Ideas|?]] or 
[[ideas|?]] or [[iDeAs|?]] if I want to link it. ... The link will open 
"Ideas Dashboard"

Just some thoughts, that are specific for me.
-mario

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