Sevoris on Nostr: A question for #pkm design - how can we regard tags? In #obsidian and #logseq I treat ...
A question for #pkm design - how can we regard tags?
In #obsidian and #logseq I treat hashtags as transporting ontologies - they define some type.
But in various setups I have seen tags used to refer to knowledge semantics. And especially #capacities encourages this because tags are database-discoverable.
Which makes me ponder - what are the limits and usage patterns of tags in #pkm and where do you place your patterns why?
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