I can share mine : https://curatedvideos.github.io/
This wiki, as the name suggests, curates videos and channels from high
quality content creators.

Le ven. 25 juin 2021 à 23:47, TW Tones <[email protected]> a écrit :

> TT,
>
> I*ts sad we can't easily find wikis "in the wild." I don't actually know
> what has been made!*
>
> I too would like to see more in the wild however for myself a lot of my
> wikis are for personal organisation, and many are in different states of
> completion. They are a work in progress, the privacy or perfectionism
> desires stop them being visible to the world. I presently tend to share
> components rather than full wikis.
>
> One of my key realisations with tiddlywiki is it can be used as continuous
> improvement development platform, it responds to the way it grows, its past
> and the futures I imagine. Tiddlywiki is revolutionary and evolutionary.
>
> Tones
>
>
> On Thursday, 24 June 2021 at 18:51:36 UTC+10 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
>> Ciao cj.v ...
>>
>> Thanks for the detailed reply.
>> I basically agree with most everything you wrote.
>>
>> One of the slightly odd things with TiddlyWiki is we got masses of great
>> wikis about doing code in TiddlyWiki easily available.
>> BUT very few listed wikis of end-product applications.
>> That is likely much to do with fact TW design eschews being tracked by
>> Google et al.
>> Its sad we can't easily find wikis "in the wild." I don't actually know
>> what has been made!
>> That is an impediment to being able to do a decent SHOWCASE of variant
>> uses and applications suited to specific end purposes (other than coding TW
>> for the pleasure of it) :-(
>>
>> Best wishes
>> TT
>>
>> On Wednesday, 23 June 2021 at 16:47:43 UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Although I'm no fan of social media (Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok, etc.
>>> etc.), my answer would be YouTube, Blogs and all social media options.
>>>
>>> Via titles that equal use cases, and not titles about the product (well,
>>> with loads of metadata some somebody looking for TiddlyWiki, or TW, can
>>> find these social media jewels.)
>>>
>>> So draw folk to the videos and such via problems that need to be solved,
>>> or approaches to doing certain things.
>>>
>>> For example, thinking of the discussion about notetaking and notemaking.
>>>
>>> Instead of a social media something like "Notetaking with TiddlyWiki",
>>> draw folk in with something like "Agile Notetaking" (well, some title that
>>> draws folk, in the spirit of whatever draws people to viral videos.)
>>>
>>> So flood the media with marketing not of the product itself, but of the
>>> full breadth and depth of solutions that coincidentally are handled with
>>> TiddlyWiki align with whatever plugins when they apply.
>>>
>>> As another example, my Le P'tit Aurèle
>>> <https://leptitaurele.neocities.org/> project.  If I were to (when the
>>> project is ready) blitz social media with stuff related to that project, it
>>> would all be with titles that fall under an umbrella of "Constructing
>>> Comprehensive yet User-Friendly Multilingual Dictionaries"  (well,
>>> something sexier that can go "viral").  And every "post" to whatever social
>>> media would have a "by the way, this was built with TiddlyWiki."
>>>
>>> If there are a ridiculous number of videos out there on how to do
>>> real-world good stuff and they all of the things done happen to be done
>>> with TiddlyWiki, I think that would grab some attention.
>>>
>>> Something like that ...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 6:15 AM TiddlyTweeter <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ciao cj.v...
>>>>
>>>> Yeah. In the practicalities of dealing with code I think it is easy to
>>>> forget/set-aside certain things,
>>>>
>>>> The FREEDOM TW brings to dealing with information design and use is not
>>>> shouted enough.
>>>>
>>>> I'd love if the tool were more widely used.
>>>> I'm thinking a bit here out loud.
>>>>
>>>> How can we communicate better to potential end users its fundamental
>>>> benefits?
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes
>>>> TT
>>>> On Wednesday, 23 June 2021 at 03:47:15 UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> That would be a perfect theme song for TiddlyWiki.  Freedom for sure !
>>>>>
>>>>> I find Jon Batiste one of the coolest guys.  Wonderfully talented and
>>>>> seems like a genuinely awesome human being.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, June 22, 2021 at 6:04:50 PM UTC-3 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> https://youtu.be/3YHVC1DcHmo
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Oh yeah
>>>>>> TT
>>>>>>
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