Agreed. I've been a daily user of TW for 2 years, and I've avoided this 
forum until I couldn't. I really don't like using google groups for a bunch 
of reasons. 

I'm not sure how to replace this forum nicely. Where is the best place or 
tool to go from here? Is there a systematic way to graft/categorize this 
content into a different system?

Cliche as it may sound, I think the Arch Linux wiki is a strong example of 
what good community-driven technical documentation should look like. I've 
used that thing on almost every distribution I've used. I want one that 
good for Tiddlywiki, but i have no idea how to do it (I'm sadly not 
convinced TW is even the right tool for it just yet either). Lowering the 
friction to translating the work in forums into technical documentation in 
a long-term wiki seems like a great idea. I'm straight up a TW fanboi at 
this point, so you'll need to correct my lack of objectivity.

This is a good community. I'm not sure how to enable it to grow into the 
monster it deserves to be. I second the claim "*There is something 
seriously wrong*." But, I think that about a lot of software. I'm also not 
the best judge of why other people don't use it or don't wish to engage in 
it. I'm not sure how to change it.

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