Comment by appsoftware
12 hours ago
Obsidian is similar but without the block structure you have to be very specific about linking notes rather than using parent child relationships.
12 hours ago
Obsidian is similar but without the block structure you have to be very specific about linking notes rather than using parent child relationships.
Yep, that matches my experience. Logseq’s block tree gives you “structure by default” (parent/child context), so you can get away with being a bit looser with explicit linking. In Obsidian, because the unit is the note (not the block), you often have to be more intentional about creating/maintaining the links and structure.
Out of curiosity: do you find Logseq’s block hierarchy alone is enough for re-entry, or do you still rely heavily on consistent wikilink naming/tags to avoid the “I swear I linked this but used a different term” problem?
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