NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Predictive links and unforeseen missing links

- [Link to Prediction](/en/Link%20to%20Prediction)
- I can [bracketing](/en/bracketing) that a page with that title would exist, and the link will turn blue to confirm that there is indeed a page.
- [Insufficient unforeseen links](/en/Insufficient%20unforeseen%20links)
- I bracketed the page with that title because I thought it would exist, but then the link turns red and I'm like, "What? Didn't I write that?"
- This is an opportunity.
    - A real case of "what I thought was written was not written".
        - Write now only the minimum
        - Or just leave the keywords there.
    - Cases that were written but expressed differently
        - Are those two expressions the same thing or do they have different nuances?
                - [Notice the differences in similarities.](/en/Notice%20the%20differences%20in%20similarities.)
        - If it's just a typographical error, correcting it will correct all the links together.
        - If it's a notational quirk, you can add a link and it will connect to whichever representation you write.
        - If there is a difference between the two nuances, [understanding](/en/understanding) goes a step further by writing how they differ.

Words by Tadanori Kurashita at [Scrapbox Drinkup 20180810


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