you are talking about, essentially, a URL right?

so, yeah, noh. wikilink is not better than a good old W3C standard spec URL

wikkilink assumes the consistency of a distributed store of data. we don't have that guarantee yet. nostr or similar protocols could create such a guarantee ... if there was a replication strategy baked into it.

making a standard nostr URL would be what you are thinking of. something that binds to a static, and permanent event ID, that is retained in order to create a history of edits. that's a lot of assumptions and a lot of protocols that don't exist yet.

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Nope, I'm talking about a wiki id (which is more like a hashtag)

you don't know the logistics of what you speak of

at minimum it has to have a 256 bit hash as part of it, to not collide with another document

No then I'd just link to a specific event.

I want to use [[topic]] when I just want to link out to topic page that the app fills in with the related wiki entries (and other relevant stuff).

"topic" which is referenced to where?

In [{Nip-54]]

where are these references stored?