- When using words with special meanings or contexts, it’s common to think that as long as you link them in Scrapbox, it should be fine.
- However, it can be difficult to grasp the writer’s intention just by reading the content on the linked pages.
- It would be ideal if all the information needed to understand the meaning and context were available there, but usually, that’s not the case.
- Still, because we have the information within ourselves, we might mistakenly think that just linking is enough.
- When writing for others, it’s important to be mindful of this.
- It’s better to express things in general and easily understandable terms.
- (Regarding the content on /blu3mo, there is a stance of It’s Okay to Look, so it’s not a big concern.)
- (Perhaps the word “look” here is a specific example of what this page is talking about.)
- If you write with the awareness of “explaining to others,” you should be fine (takker).
- By reading and writing with the mindset of “is this understandable to others,” you naturally notice areas where explanations are lacking.
- Then, you tend to fill in the gaps of explanation on your own, leading to more substantial content.
- It might be different when you are very tired, not feeling motivated, or feeling sluggish.
- That’s what I think (though I can’t assert this as I haven’t done it extensively).