I split my post as they were two separate ideas. Thanks again Daniel for your insight on growing TW5.
The other post was about growing the TW audience. This post is about creating what I call a TW5 Social Platform. Using TW5 as the base you build on it to allow everyone to interconnect their TW5's. I am watching TW Hangout #70 and at about 1:00 @Jeremy Ruston (I tried to socially link to him) mentions replacing Google Group with decentralized TW5. That is what I was discussing with TW5 Social. Everyone has a TW5 hosted wherever they want. You interlink the TW5 using 'code magic' so that I can copy and comment on your Tiddler and you get notified. Like the [[New Here]] button, you use the (i)nformation button on another "TW5 Social" and it creates a [[Bass Fishing]] on your "TW5 Social". It also creates a link back for the person you took it from that they can see. You then have an Internet Spider pull from all the TW5 to create a list of similar data across the world. So if I tag something [[Bass Fishing]] and [[@Bill From Down the Street]] does too then the Spider can pick them up. This spider trace could be run from TW5 on the internet and creates a list of TW5 locally for yourself. Or lists could be created and hosted by anyone that wanted too. TW5 Social Build a platform on TW5 that allows us to interact between each other more easily using TW5. I create, own, and host my TW5 and you do too. TW5 has built in technology that allows them to cross communicate so you putting [[@RichShumaker]] would link to me or allow me to see the mention when I log onto my TW5. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

