Thanks for Sharing.

There is a change count maintained for each session of tiddlywiki, which is 
lost after save and reload. I have often felt we should also have a visit 
count (each time a tiddler is opened) And that both can be summed with 
previous values retained in the wiki. This would allow us to identify busy 
and neglected tiddlers, combined with a last view (opened in story) date, 
created and modified dates a lot of induction can start to occur.

Tones

On Friday, 14 May 2021 at 22:18:45 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:

> Opinions / Share Experiences
>
> In the last few months Tiddlywiki has really taken off for me, I have 
> learnt a little more on how to customise and also added plugins, my 
> Tiddlywiki is now a year old and approaching 20MB. It is a knowledge base 
> in an area that is not a completely hard science so it involves different 
> opinions from different sources and lots of comparison of those sources.
>
> I am no longer thinking of Tiddlywiki as knowledge base but a learning 
> tool because it allows me to find connections that my poor old organic 
> memory just wouldn't be able find, after all learning is about connections 
> between nuggets of information.
>
> These are the two biggest factors that have turbo-charged my Tiddlywiki
>
>    1. Adding the bi-directional linking of BLINK opened up new doors - 
>    unexpectedly quickly, I spent hours creating new paths and new tags simply 
>    when I turned this plugin on - instantly more connections and more 
> thoughts 
>    and observations.
>    2. I added sidebar tools to filter my story river not just on 'date 
>    since created' as it was before but now optionally 'date since last 
>    modified' and also random[30]. I found the random filter amazing because 
> it 
>    shows how we like to walk down well trodden paths. I found that throwing a 
>    random element in to use when I have nothing else better to do than 
> examine 
>    my own notes of say12 months ago on certain topic really opened - this 
>    disrupts the pattern that since created/modified filters otherwise impose, 
>    ie the stuff that gets most attention continues to get most attention. 
>    Adding 'since modified' helped to shake things up, at least old forgotten 
>    tiddlers of merit once remembered could float near the surface again but 
>    random is a disrupter in this context and really shakes it up.  
>    
> I am interested if others have experiences to share?
> Also a massive thanks to Jerome for the gift that just keeps on giving 
> Jon
>

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