Millions of Pages

The general architecture of the Nexi Library means that there is essentially no difference between a site with a hundred pages and a site with a million. The million-page site will have much finer-grained organization, but otherwise operate with similar speed and usability.

The reason for this is the nature of tags. While there are only thousands of words in the language, there are an infinite number of combinations of these words. The combinations of just a few dozen words is enough to uniquely identify any page out of the millions.

So managing a site with millions of pages is simply a matter of making sure that the pages have useful, descriptive tags. And consider: How did those pages get added? They got added with tags. So the site is, indeed, self-organizing.

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