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elaborating on making encoding more associative (to human kognition, user, developer or researcher or troll or whatever)
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One thing I've noticed that I should make a note of into [[Consumerium:Retrospection]] once the [[wikis|competing wiki-schemes]] issue becomes more clear is '''the shift from formally correct [[markup]] into associatively correct markup''' this is naturally due to the shift from using [[XML]] to [[Wiki code]]
One thing I've noticed that I should make a note of into [[Consumerium:Retrospection]] once the [[wikis|competing wiki-schemes]] issue becomes more clear is '''the shift from formally correct [[markup]] into associatively correct markup''' this is naturally due to the shift from using [[XML]] to [[Wiki code]]
::Let me elaborate. Rather then [[Company:X]], [[Brand:X]] and [[Product:X]] just have [[X]] which states
"this is a [[product]] under a [[brand]] by the company of same name.
The company in question is a [[Multinational Corporation]] that has an
[[wholly owned subsidiary]] [[somecompanyname]] [[LTD]] in this [[country]].
[[The Multinational  Corporation]] is based in [[country]], [[subregion]] [[village]]
and it is enlisted in [[somestockexchage]] as [[somestocksymbol]] etc..."


:?  They aren't opposites.  [[GetWiki]] uses XML properly, as an exchange.  [[ConsuML]] will be easy to suck into GetWiki and turn into the [[Research Wiki]] and [[Signal Wiki]] default pages.  But then [[trolls]] must get to work before these can be accepted as the [[Consumerium buying signal]].  
:?  They aren't opposites.  [[GetWiki]] uses XML properly, as an exchange.  [[ConsuML]] will be easy to suck into GetWiki and turn into the [[Research Wiki]] and [[Signal Wiki]] default pages.  But then [[trolls]] must get to work before these can be accepted as the [[Consumerium buying signal]].  
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