docs: Updated docs to include usage of $bindable for bidirectional bindings and its possible riscs (#17121)

* docs: clarify usage of $bindable for bidirectional bindings and its possivle riscs

* Update documentation/docs/02-runes/06-$bindable.md

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Co-authored-by: Rich Harris <hello@rich-harris.dev>
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Ordinarily, props go one way, from parent to child. This makes it easy to understand how data flows around your app. Ordinarily, props go one way, from parent to child. This makes it easy to understand how data flows around your app.
In Svelte, component props can be _bound_, which means that data can also flow _up_ from child to parent. This isn't something you should do often, but it can simplify your code if used sparingly and carefully. In Svelte, component props can be _bound_, which means that data can also flow _up_ from child to parent. This isn't something you should do often — overuse can make your data flow unpredictable and your components harder to maintain — but it can simplify your code if used sparingly and carefully.
It also means that a state proxy can be _mutated_ in the child. It also means that a state proxy can be _mutated_ in the child.

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