In the TiddlyWiki on tiddlywiki.com & in empty.html - the parser rule for 
*syslink* is turned on by default. It can be seen at: Control Panel > Info 
> Advanced > Parsing

With syslink enabled, any text resembling a system tiddler name ( *$:/.* ) 
gets turned into a link, I imagine in a similar way to CamelCase becoming a 
link.

I cannot see any practical use of this behaviour helping in any way for 
either the tiddlywiki.com website, or a general user of TiddlyWiki. It may 
also be confusing for users as there is no documentation mentioning this 
effect - but even if there was, once a user would become aware of what was 
happening and want to deal with the effect, it would be very difficult to 
know what to search for to find an answer.

Was there some particular reason that led to this being on by default, and 
what would be the ramifications if it was switched off by default?

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