Found this thing about how the [[wikilink]]
is "modeless", the [[wikilink | front-facing text]]
is not, [front-facing text](link)
is not, <a href="link">front-facing text</a>
is not...
I like modeless links. It feels like how footnotes build to be more than references and create their own culture of catty asides. Passive aggressively linked text is one of my favorite -- err-- "neologism" is "neo" + "logos", right? How to say new + literary-mode-of-expression?
Of course, even the author elsewhere likes the idea of playing with the function of link text.
This would certainly be of interest to y'all -- considers [commonses](#the commons) and wikis...