from [/villagepump/2023/02/13 bon curry](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/2023/02/13 bon curry). /villagepump/nishio.icon

  • After looking at [/villagepump/ first-time Scrapbox project exploration cues](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/ first-time Scrapbox project exploration cues), I felt that my project’s pinning page was not a “first-time exploration cue” for a first-time visitor.
    • Should I separate pinning for myself and bread balls for my readers?
      • I typo’d it to “breadball”, but I had a feeling that would do it.
      • In other words, pinning is a metaphor for keeping the task you are working on in a place where you can see it.
      • Bread balls, on the other hand, are meant to show others the way. - Image of [breadcrumbs trail
      • I still think we should be separated.
  • Think about your own personal project leads.
    • It’s still as I wrote it when I first started using it a few years ago.
    • Change the pinning of individuals and the pinning of the general user?
    • Fundamentally [the difference between wanting to be read and being allowed to read - No navigation is required for [Sentences in a style that is acceptable to read
      • There are probably some things I’d like you to read.
        • Which one?
        • I don’t think that’s very specific…
        • Leads you to what you want to read
          • On Twitter or something…
        • What do you want people to read when they are not those short-term readers?
          • Hmmm?
      • The difference between seeing and wanting to see
  • What would you like the top page of your personal project to look like?
    • I’ve come to the conclusion that I have no idea.
  • I felt the difference in experience when I went into the well for a while and then went back to my personal project and kneaded it.
    • I feel it would be beneficial for me to verbalize this.
    • What’s the difference?
    • I’m working on more “smaller pages” for my personal project.
    • Write an untitled text in a well journal, and after it gets going, it gets cut out.
    • Cut out the excitement.”
    • Implicitly at this point, you’re focusing on “the excitement.”
      • As a result, cutouts tend to be larger
      • Example Coining your own terminology.
      • Do not delete other people’s statements
      • If you inadvertently erase your own statements, too, you lose context.
      • Write and never delete
      • I think the policy of not erasing information because you never know what information will be useful in the future is basically a good thing, but it’s too big a component.
        • Too big to be a part, you could say.
      • Let’s try to chop Coining your own terminology on your own project.
        • Oh, I get it, what I perceive as “lumpy” is often a single person’s statement.
          • I don’t feel comfortable cutting out just one person’s statement from a conversation between several people.
        • but not so much.
          • The one that ended up being cut out contained statements from more than one person.
    • There is no such thing as “when it gets going” for personal projects.
      • (I don’t think I can say that either.)
    • So at what point do you cut it out?
    • Is it when you feel a little different from the context in which you are currently placed?
    • A number of small, dense topic pages, moving around with links
      • Even if [/villagepump/information tenaciously](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/information tenaciously).
      • On the big page, that’s a stand-alone “read.”
        • Read it and write comments in between.
        • This is like active reading the writings of Tanish.
        • That in itself is beneficial, but it’s completely different from the activities of the gibbon.
  • The result was that the coined story was placed in the well, a long story, split to individuals, and the story that opened the door was placed in the well, a long backup to individuals, and a split to the well.
    • I don’t know what’s going to happen.

from [/villagepump/2023/02/14 keema curry](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/2023/02/14 keema curry). /villagepump/nishio.icon

  • Readers who don’t know about Scrapbox don’t know what Scrapbox is in the first place.
  • Saying “Wiki” doesn’t get it across. …
  • Organized the top page leads.
    • I took the plunge and removed all the pages that had been pinned for years.

[/villagepump/bug that tries to extend the game without admitting defeat](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/bug that tries to extend the game without admitting defeat).


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