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Connected Communities in Geminispace
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THE 'old' Web was, in a lot of ways, far more charming than today's bloated and hostile 'Web', which became increasingly proprietary (Web browsers are rapidly becoming little but a canvas for proprietary software that runs remotely).
"The original Web emancipated people, whereas today's Web mostly oppresses them."In the old Web we had things like Geocities (where I had a site when I was 15 or 16) and shared spaces like chiark, which still remains unchanged (not trying to become more "modern"). There's something very similar to it in tilde.team, which even includes LEO, “a webring but for Gemini instead of the web” (yes, remember webrings?) and it certainly seems to have grown quite a bit.
Gemini space is a lot bigger than people care to realise and it grows rapidly. Towards the end the video above shows that there are now close to 2,000 known capsules and we're very, very close to 1,600 active capsules which are known to Lupa (maybe it will exceed that number by the end of the day). There are a lot more users than capsules, probably tens of thousands regular users. Suffice to say, those are people who install a 'proper' client instead of using some Web gateway. ⬆