I was wandering around on Gopherspace this morning and came across a new hole, as per usual when I go burrowing. It was listed on the Gopher Lawn and the latest glog entry[0] caught my eye. This user (c64 from now on) was considering leaving Zaibatsu. No real gripes from me, but I was wondering why. I open it up and it's clear c64 wanted more engagement... on Gopher. I was slightly floored by the fact a software engineer didn't really get that Gopher isn't generally about engagement or stats. A previous entry[1] indicated he got two emails from readers. To me, that's quite a bit of engagement for the Smolnet. Maybe not Oprah numbers, but still something. But he wanted more. What? He had set up a temporary email address to contact him (a little weird), but his entries had no date attached to them so my best bet was to check the last modified date on Zaibatsu's recent glog updates page. This was supposedly done in late 2020. I don't hold out hope that he has access to the temp address, not that I necessarily would have emailed him. But that last entry truly made me believe that this user simply didn't "get" Gopher. He basically said there's not enough engagement (I mean, sure?) and it's difficult to maintain (I disagree, unless you're doing some very hacky stuff like trying to add comments for every glog entry). The preference for... cataloging visitors was another big red sign saying this guy doesn't get it. It seems like he expected a mostly-text WWW. It's weird as I've never seen someone with actual Gopher content not understand the protocol, why it is, and how it works. I'm sure there are more never-nudes than people who read this glog, but I don't expect it to be popular or a good space for "engagement." 0. gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/0/%7ecardboard64/phlog/07-considering-leaving.txt 1. gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/0/%7ecardboard64/phlog/05-readership-results.txt