Alex et. al - this is very cool!

I'm reminded of the childrens 'game' where you get a paper that is kind of 
accordion folded and the idea is to have several kids help draw a, say, 
figure. First kid draws e.g a hat, at the topmost accordion section, 
without anyone else seeing it, and ends with the bottom of the hat just 
barely overlapping into the second accordion section. Kid #2 gets the 
paper, only seeing this second accordion section with the fraction of the 
hat - but without really knowing it's a hat. #2 is to continue to fill in 
this section starting from that mysterious looking fraction at top. Maybe 
he draws the top half of a face and with a few lines protruding down onto 
accordion section #3. Again, nobody else is allowed to see. Pass on to kid 
#3 and... etc. Finally you unfold the accordion and admire the collectively 
created masterpiece o' Frankenstein.

Sorry, for the long intro - but here's an application for a creative TW 
project in this gist: A kind of chain-writing (and marketing!!!) pursuit 
where a potential participant sees a single tiddler in view mode with a 
part of a story, and below it a tiddler in edit mode. He/she is to continue 
the story and press save, which replaces the top tiddler with this new one 
and opens a new empty bottom editing tiddler. This is passed on to the next 
guy to continue. (Not sure exactly what "is passed on" means).

Well, that's the rough outline. Perhaps with access to some immediate 
tiddlerlinks to e.g main characters that can be used in the story etc. And 
there could be some way to see the full story (basically a Recent history 
list). Maybe the story can be used as an incentive to contribute - "add to 
the story and send it on to a friend and you'll get access to the complete 
story thus far"

...further spreading the TW meme.

<:-)

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