It's really easy. All you have to do is put the writeup type after the node in your hardlink, like this:

[Kuro5hin (place)]

Click that. You're at a single writeup!

Now try this:

[Kuro5hin (idea)]

You're at another writeup, nifty. In the event that there is more than one writeup of a certain type in a node, you'll get a wacky page that won't really help you much at all. Click here for an example. Be careful with stuff like that.

How can this be used?

  • Only link to the meaning of a word that's what you want. For instance, Polish (idea) and Polish (person) are different things altogether. Or would be if BaronCarlos didn't lump them in one writeup.
  • Make nuke requests easier- If you're requesting a bunch of writeups nuked from large nodes (IE, daylogs) you can change the writeup type of your writeup to (person) and link to June 8, 2001 (person).
  • The possibilities are endless!
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