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''[[Not following through]], would be another way to refer to it. Red links are essentially [[interactive chore lists]]. They are full of items that no one wants to write about (least of which the creator of the red link)''
''[[Not following through]], would be another way to refer to it. Red links are essentially [[interactive chore lists]]. They are full of items that no one wants to write about (least of which the creator of the red link)''


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Revision as of 13:07, 8 April 2011

A red link in wiki is very special. In fact, it is wiki's special gift to the internet. The ability to create a link to an idea that doesn't exist yet is very powerful. It is an invitation for the next reader to cross over the line and gift their words to the community. Sometimes this idea is called a FutureLink.


Not following through, would be another way to refer to it. Red links are essentially interactive chore lists. They are full of items that no one wants to write about (least of which the creator of the red link)


War of words!
War of words!