________ ________ ________ 2017-06-16 / \/ \/ / \ / __/ /_ _/ I suppose after days of tinkering with / _/ / / the idea of setting up a phlog and getting \_______/_\___/____/\___/____/_ the layout looking good and whatever I / \/ \/ / \ should take the time to write an entry? / _/ /_ _/ /- / _/ / So the what and why: I'd been doing \________/\________/\___/____/ personal blogs on and off for more or less two decades as an outlet for whatever's on my mind, no real focus or schedule or anything, just a personal journal. Once Twitter arrived on the scene I fell out of the habit because in Twitter I found the same kind of outlet only much more immediate. I didn't feel like I needed to be articulate or even make sense on Twitter, I could just roll in, spray 140 characters and take off, like some asshole yelling from his car as he cruises past. In Twitter I also found a place where that stuff belongs and a community doing similar things, I guess Twitter was to expelling the thought of the moment what LiveJournal was to angsty teen poetry and slash fiction? Over time and with liberal application of brand and celebrity Twitter got fat and slow and stupid, the spam got thick, the users got more obnoxious and louder and I lost interest then eventually jumped ship. That left me missing an outlet. I tried to re-start a blog a few times but nothing took, I'd just obsess over which platform to use and how to make it look then lose interest. I hopped on and off a few social sites and more recently I've been flirting with Mastodon a bit and it seems alright but it's just Twitter all over again, people can joke about how terrible "the birdsite" is but most people's behavior on Mastodon is no different to Twitter so, you know, don't throw stones in glass houses. It was on Mastodon that someone mentioned Gopher and I was like "I remember that! I wonder what's new!" and started poking around the space on SDF. It looked mostly like I remember it from last time I bothered to look; lots of empty spaces, lots of test files but I'd never noticed the phlogs before and that was really cool to me, like discovering a dusty old corner of a library. Not necessarily secret, but behind a door you normally wouldn't think to open. There's a lot that appeals to me about a Gopherspace phlog: 1. It gets me back to where I started, long wordy posts, formatted and compiled by handand strips meof the engine/design/format obsession that was derailing previous attempts to get back into keeping an online journal. 2. Desocialization. It seems like almost everything in the surface web these days comes with a weight of social baggage. A comments section, an associated Twitter account or Facebook page, pingbacks, etc. A phlog strips all that away, it's not much more than a collection of textfiles. 3. Utilising the SDF; I've been a member for a while but mostly all I did was log in every now and then, type "ls" and log off again. There's a lot to the SDF and there's a lot they do that just isn't done anywhere else. It really is a treasure that should be appreciated and utilised more. I don't know shit about BSD or Gopher or any of that (spent over an hour last night just trying to format a fancy heading and failed), but trying to do as much as I can natively rather than doing it all where I'm more comfortable and transferring it across gives me a chance to learn to do more in BSD and on SDF. 4. The "door" mentioned above makes it fun. You put a blog post on the web, Google finds it, people all over find it searching for whatever thing you may have mentioned, it spreads outinfinitely. Gopher is a walled garden, people don't accidentally end up in Gopher space, people visit Gopher space to experience Gopher content from Gopher users and I really like that idea. It feels nostalgic in a way, like the BBS back in the old days. Also in that vein and following on from point 3; by providing content, even personal content like a humble journal, gives back and helps grow the SDF and it's Gopher space. So that's how I start: My name is Cat and this is a phlog, a blog in Gopher space, called FAX SEX. EOF