a feature of #Ghosted, #RickAndMorty that i think helps the shows to work is that none of the technology(or plot you might have missed if not watching close) is explained unless it’s funny to do so. expositional overload has destroyed too many potentially great series. i worry that lack of exposition can get a show cancelled but #Firefly probably would be the most popular 7-year-running program ever if it had began 15 years later than it did. we may be in for a golden age for sci-fi enthusiasts.
@gemlog i would love to have the option to do have [[wikipedia]] link to the wikipedia article on itself as well as be a hashtag. i don’t do a lot of following or being followed (especially off our instance!) so i don’t get a lot of results searching hashtags. my always doing #lowerCaseFirst like that in tags is an old habit from the first wiki/social media things. see [[wikiWikiWords]] probably if you don’t remember exactly what i’m talking about. i hope to figure how to make tags more useful.
@nydel I do not understand hashtags. I think they are done wrong.
I see something like <poundsign>interestingWords. I click it and find more things pointing to the same thing.
What I don't find is a search or description of wtf 'interestingWords' is in the first place! This seems to be very defective to me.
I think it should put the first couple of most pop. searches first for context.
#Ghosted https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghosted_%28TV_series%29 (I think)
#RickAndMorty
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_and_Morty