I like to think of structure notes as a kind of wormhole from one "side" of the Zettelkasten to the other. If you're using the follower note approach, then your notes are already chained together in some way via the two-way links that are added to each note. So the primary function of a structure note is to let you jump directly from one chain of notes to another one that is very far away – there is little point in adding notes that are already close together in the sequence. Creating structure notes should feel like a creative exercise in compiling seemingly disparate ideas that actually have some hidden connection. Write each structure note like a table of contents for a small book about some very specific topic; if it's a book you actually want to read from one end to the other, then the structure note is successful. If writing the structure note feels feels like chore, then you're doing something wrong.
Nunca lo había pensado de esta manera. Mis notas de estructura suelen ser mini tablas de contenido de cosas relacionadas en lugar de disintas.
Me pregunto si algún enfoque algorítmico podría permitir visualizar esas conexiones extrañas entre nodos. He pensado en algo así para las etiquetas y otros elementos de organización de mi información.