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Re: The Difference Between Good and Bad Tags
I'm having a hard time relating to this "good and bad" classification. To me, this is actually the reason why topic tags are more useful than object tags. If you search for "paleo", you will (of course) find that "paleo"-related note. But if you search for "diet", you would not find it - except for the tag! If you already… -
Re: About tags...again.
@ctietze @MartinBB basically I'm asking if is not better that notes should have only 2 tags, but as folows: the name of that particular notion (ex: #applefruit) and only one category (ex: #definition, #process, #boundaries etc.) Since everything can be defined, as a concept/ notion every note should have the notion/concept… -
Re: The Difference Between Good and Bad Tags
Ditto, re the confusion. It is not clear to me why #diet applies to 'metabolic flexibility' more precisely than it applies to 'insulin sensitivity,' probably because I am not so familiar with the subject of the example. An example on a more general subject might be helpful for the non-nutrition-minded folks among us.