This paragraph is intended to explain how a wiki-item can be "fluid", what it means to be fluid, and how this is different from "permanent". This is not easy to explain, I may not be good at explaining the concept – but that is my Intent. I may therefore seek to improve this content, without changing the way I refer to it.
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Wiki tries to mark every item created with a unique identifier. We can think of each item in The Federation as a database record, and we can refer to it with this unique id however it might move through the federation, and whatever its contents.
> […], `contents` is Intention obscuring because it seems to indicate it is fine to know about the contents of a distinction without crossing it — `contents` does not have strong encapsulation connotations. But not all is lost since we did mention the act of crossing distinctions. Thus, we will choose the verb instead of the noun, and send the message `cross` instead. If we let it be an accessor, then we will have an intention revealing instance name too.
DOT FROM two-level-diagram