I had a nice email exchange with rfmpie@rawtext [0] recently about gopher best practices, referencing a couple of my phlog posts [1][2]. His post 'back to gopher' [3] mirrors my own thoughts about gopher simplicity: People are still pushing Gemini around, trying to add "likes" and comments and whatnot. That makes me want to run the other way. I don't want to see what Gemini can become; I want what Gopher already is. While I never left gopher for gemini, I share the sentiment that gopher provides the simplicity I'm looking for. Nothing more. I'm quite content to publish on gopher. I also think that by simply using gopher, it has become more than its designers intended, that is it went from a document delivery system to a community - what I see as the phlogosphere, public gophers, aggregators and search engines. Email is also a core part of this community - as a simple, asynchronous communication medium, email fits nicely with gopher in lieu of direct commenting mechanisms. [0]: gopher://rawtext.club/1/~rfmpie [1]: gopher://gopher.unixlore.net/0/glog/gopher-annoyances.md [2]: gopher://gopher.unixlore.net/0/glog/comments-on-gopher-design.md [3]: gopher://rawtext.club/0/~rfmpie/phlog/2022-02-18-back-to-gopher.org