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Hi

Hello there!

I’ve been browsing some capsules over the last couple of days and I’ve quite enjoyed reading people’s gemlogs and their associated replies. Having the opportunity to meet some friends, read and discuss other people’s ideas and have others read mine all seems really quite appealing, so I’m looking to participate in your community!

That said, I have a couple of questions about technical and etiquette issues:

Sorry for the long intro and several questions, but it’s nice to meet you! 😄

🚀 totroptof

Jun 18 · 5 months ago · 👍 jsreed5 · 👋 2

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🚀 skyjake · Jun 18 at 10:09:

Hello and welcome!

How does capsule hosting work for the more paranoid among you?

If your capsule is hosted somewhere that has no direct linkage to your IRL identity, I think it should be pretty easy to remain pseudonymous. A capsule hosted at a tilde server might be an option, for instance. See discussion:

— /s/Gemini/1814

What are the norms around “necroing” old posts and threads?

IMO, responding to old posts and discussions is encouraged. Gemlogs in particular are quite a one-way communication channel, so who knows when someone stumbles on an interesting old post.

What are people’s thoughts around posting frequency?

When it comes to gemlogs, once per day is probably a reasonable upper limit.

On BBS you're fine posting more often, especially if the posts are in different subspaces.

🚀 totroptof · Jun 18 at 13:07:

Thank you for the thread reference and your suggestions – the former in particular has given me some stuff to think about. I’m thinking I might go with capsule.town for now, since there’s no requirement for a contact email or anything like that; maybe if I find myself wanting email in the future I can try with a tilde? (although that might happen sooner rather than later :P)

Thanks for helping me get oriented!

😎 Smokey · Jun 18 at 15:03:

q1: Just make up a psudonymn/nick name you haven't used before and don't share too much doxxing information such as exact location, where you work, birthday.

q2: Don't worry about it, gemini isn't a fourm with modderators, and most of us are pretty chill. Station is the OG gemini social capsule that contains a huge repository of valuable information from people who have come and gone over the years. Martin who host Station is a very nice dude. Don't worry about online ettiqutee here, you do you. as long as you aren't an ass you'll do fine.

q3: once a day for posting on aggregators is common ettiquite to not spam your own stuff over other peoples.

🚀 jsreed5 · Jun 18 at 15:39:

Welcome to Gemini! I can't speak to your first question, as I self-host and am not really pseudonymous--there's even a real photo of me on my capsule. Regarding question 2, it's common for people to read through long post and gemlog histories, and reply to months- or even years-old posts. Personally, I love when someone responds to an old post I've made! Regarding your third question, as Gemini doesn't have a notification system other than Atom feeds, there's literally no such thing as updating your capsule too frequently. My only reason to space out posts would be to ensure that I myself don't get burned out on posting. Hope to see you around!

🚀 stack · Jun 18 at 15:56:

Welcome! There are no rules, but there is an understanding that one should not be an asshole... It's hard to define, but you know it when someone is being one.

🚀 totroptof · Jun 18 at 17:20:

Thanks everyone for the warm welcome and the advice. I’m now set up with a new capsule 🎉

— totroptof.capsule.town

🚀 stack · Jun 18 at 18:16:

BTW, there are a number of tilde servers that may be used to keep your gemini stuff _and_ keep (or forward) your email...

🦀 jeang3nie · Jun 18 at 19:54:

First off, welcome to Gemini and to Bubble. Sounds like you found a host that suits your needs, so that's good.

You can be a anonymous as you like. I don't generally use my real name but it's not particularly hard to find it, and I do use it in email correspondence.

Personally I'm thrilled with any response to my posts, even if it's to point out where I'm wrong or to say "you misspelt these three things". I don't think there's any particular feeling about necrobumping around here like there is on the http web. In particular due to the slower pace of everything in Gemini, I doubt anyone will ever really care. Bubble seems to be speeding up communication a bit, but there's still an awful lot of back and forth via gemlog posts.

🚀 totroptof · Jun 18 at 20:39:

@stack: Yeah, there are a few that look like nice communities, but the ones I was looking at all (understandably) wanted an existing email address first. That’s not insurmountable, of course; I was considering setting up a throwaway on some More Reputable Than Most™ email service to fill out a tilde sign-up form, but I started to feel a little overwhelmed so I figured it’s something I can sleep on and figure out what I want to do about it later (I know that sounds ridiculous, but 𝘤’𝘦𝘴𝘵 𝘭𝘢 𝘷𝘪𝘦).

🚀 totroptof · Jun 18 at 20:39:

@jeang3nie: Thanks for the welcome, and your openness to relatively insubstantial replies is good to know about! When looking through some of the stuff that had previously caught my eye I was already starting to doubt whether I really had anything meaningful to contribute, but now I know that if I see your name then it’s okay to short-circuit some of those stages of triple/quadruple guessing myself 🙂

☕️ Morgan · Jun 19 at 06:28:

Fortunately there is no strict requirement to contribute meaningfully ;) I think it's a bit the opposite, Gemlogs are usually personal and casual. So, no pressure to perform :)

🐝 Addison · Jun 25 at 03:13:

For identities, I use different domain names that point to separate capsules.

As far as posting frequency goes, I try to interact with the social/blogging side of Gemini sparingly. The most active I get is when I'm updating bug tickets for my app.

I see nothing wrong with folks who want to post daily. If they get annoying, Antenna has a filter feature.