So, TW allows to create sophisticated hypertext which can be used to
describe different things. But when semantic links become stronger,
some areas can get so close that it seems natural to unite them in one
TW-document. However, a question arises about operability of big TWs.

1.1 What experience do you guys have with big TW-documents?
1.2 How slow do they tend to be with size?
1.3 Do you split them into parts and how do you do that?

Then, some technical questions:

2.1 Are there any core possibilities/plugins that allow transclusions
from other documents? Can this be fast enough (faster than use of one
big TW)?
2.2 Are there any ways to make external acceleration?
2.2.1 Among ServerSide implementations?

The other issue about big TiddlyWikis is that it is bad for use as a
web-page by itself. I tested it with my friend (perhaps he used
torrents at that moment) and it took about 15 seconds for him to load
the page (I tried it paired with Opera Unite). I think that time TW
was about 1Mb.

3. Do any ServerSide implementations accelerate this thing by sending
just pieces of information to the user, not the whole TiddlyWiki (if
this is possible)?
3.1 Perhaps TiddlyWeb has such mechanism?

Any other comments?

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