Difference between Tags, Folders, and Links in Obsidian

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📁 Folders

Definition:

Folders are physical structures in the file system. They group notes into visible directories and act as editorial containers.

Examples:

MentisCraft/Models
MentisCraft/Epistemological Notes
MentisCraft/Projects 2025

Typical uses:

Limitations:

🏷️ Tags

Definition:

Tags are keywords preceded by # inside the note. They serve as thematic labels grouping notes by topic.

Example:

#governance #ai #digitalidentity #mentiscraft

Typical uses:

Limitations:

Definition:

Links connect one note to another using the

Display text syntax. They are relational elements that build the semantic network within Obsidian.

Example:

See also: Knowledge Curator and Director Ethics Epistemology

Typical uses:

Advantages:

Final Comparison

Element Main Function Semantic Navigation Example
Folders Physical organization Hierarchical MentisCraft/Models
Tags Thematic grouping Partial By filter #epistemology
Links Conceptual connection Contextual Metaepistemology AI Thinking Thought

Essence

Tags

#mentiscraft #obsidian #folders #links #estrutura #modularity #epistemology #mentiscell

Contributors

Created with support from Microsoft Copilot on 2025-07-18.

With structural, conceptual, and editorial contributions by Jorge Godoy.