The advantages of Scrapbox
I was asked to speak briefly about the advantages of Scrapbox in my company, so I wrote notes of what I would say (2017-09-15) When multiple people edit at the same time, the cursor appears like Google Docs and you can see everyone's edits #CollaborativeEdit Data can be exported as JSON
JSON can also be imported
Mechanically generating pages and tags may not be very interesting
As a wiki, it's probably a lot better than Confluence, but if you like to categorize your pages in a hierarchy, Scrapbox may not be for you.
Don't try to force hierarchical classification, give up, sort of #hierarchical classification It's better suited for writing a little bit in itemization than for writing long sentences. If you want to try it out
If you want to experience collaborative editing, you can do something like a live thread of an internal study group.
If it's too hard to do it with information used for work, how about doing something like this for the purpose of "employees getting to know each other better" https://scrapbox.io/mitou-meikan/ What does "gradually becoming more structured" mean?
First, I'll write it all down as I see fit.
Useful texts will eventually be read again (found in a search, remembered while writing something else, etc.)
Add keywords/tags as appropriate to make it "more useful" at that time
For example, if you write [foo] in the useful results of a search for foo, a list of those pages will be displayed on the foo page.
If you're writing another sentence and you think, "Oh, I remember writing about baz," and you unearth that sentence, you can write [baz] on both, or you can write
It gets more and more interesting.
relevance
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