Intrinsic and Extrinsic Order
Here’s something blindingly obvious, really just a spin on what has been said elsewhere:
Most (?) ordering schemes apply an externally-devised order to the stuff to be ordered: alphabetic order is not something built into the books on your shelf. Or, in the case of Trevor Bechtel, while the color of a book’s binding is clearly part of the book, the idea of ordering them on a shelf by color comes purely from Trevor.
Hyperlinks aren’t like that. They build into the page itself its place in the webby universe.
Is there something interesting about this other than it’s how web spaces construct themselves?
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