Our wiki disambiguation pages will also be topic aggregators for events on TheForest.

That means, whenever someone uses #Alexandria, with a community relay, the wiki pages will perform that service for that relay. That way, you can easily find other people in your community, who are interested in the same topic.

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Since you can reply to wiki pages with kind 1111 comments, they can become sort of bulletin boards for that topic.

And highlights, of course.

What's a "wiki page" in that sentence?

Wiki-entry event?

Because you can't reply to the slug, right? Or can you?

Good question. 😂 🤔

I was actually thinking a composite of replies to the individual wikis, but maybe there should be a header for every topic that we can pull.

Just an easy way to tag the [[wiki-slug]] would go a long way for me.

We could just use a 30040 index, actually. :thinking:

I'm thinking that you might see 3 different wikis for the topic d-tag `french-cooking` and if you just want to talk about French cooking, in general, but not someone's idea of French cooking, in particular, you could reply to the generic header.

And you don't need one for every topic, just for any topic on your community relay.

Or something. We need to think through the workflow.