Because discussions of memory work and headspaces are so light on the ground, it’s hard to tell, so we hope this essay spurs some discussion to help gather more data.
Heh, thanks, we might just do this! We were actually working on a post about the geography of our shared interaction spaces (as opposed to individual worlds), although Istevia has been wanting to write about what happens when your headspace is kind of its own world, for a while, in terms that work for newbies, and dispel some misconceptions a lot of people might have about ours. The last time we honestly took a crack at that, it was during Pavilion and so everything had to be done with Pavilion terminology and standards, so you can imagine how well it... didn't go. Anyway, we worried for a moment that people might think we were copying your post or somesuch, but we felt better when we saw you were encouraging others' discussions.
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Date: 2019-09-02 12:37 pm (UTC)Heh, thanks, we might just do this! We were actually working on a post about the geography of our shared interaction spaces (as opposed to individual worlds), although Istevia has been wanting to write about what happens when your headspace is kind of its own world, for a while, in terms that work for newbies, and dispel some misconceptions a lot of people might have about ours. The last time we honestly took a crack at that, it was during Pavilion and so everything had to be done with Pavilion terminology and standards, so you can imagine how well it... didn't go. Anyway, we worried for a moment that people might think we were copying your post or somesuch, but we felt better when we saw you were encouraging others' discussions.
-Mint