> Hm, I feel like I'm nit-picking semantics but does "dominent append 
approach" necessarily mean it also filters out stuff?

Yes, per the Dominant Append tiddler:


Filters <http://tiddlywiki.com/#Filters> manipulate sets of titles 
> <http://tiddlywiki.com/#Title%20Selection> in which no title may appear 
> more than once. Furthermore, they often need to append one such set to 
> another.
>
> This is done in such a way that, if a title would be duplicated, the 
> earlier copy of that title is discarded. The titles being appended are 
> dominant.
>
 
But I've noticed it's much more than dominant within a single filter. If a 
list is called inside of a list, the results are manipulated so that the 
results are unique, even though the compaction could not have occurred 
inside any one filter.

Mark

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