See also:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemini_(protocol)

It is similar to the old gopher: text files, links, and images form a hypertext optimized for reading. Text is formatted like Markdown - but even simpler.

Clients display text, like an eBook, or images / media.

Since it does not use “addictive by design” UI elements, like feeds, timelines, likes and upvotes, colorful and distracting elements, endless scrolling, as well as comments that invite trolling, it feels a lot calmer.

Servers can run on a PC or Raspberry Pi which needs half a Watt of power. No FAANG companies needed. No expert knowledge needed - not more difficult than running a file sharing client.

I think it is the right thing for defense of democracy and sharing your voice in the digital realm.

Edit: If you see comments here which kinda miss the point, appeal to emotions, have faulty logic, or depart from entirely incorrect assumptions: Please keep in mind that big US tech companies can’t say “that’s bad, how will we shovel money with this?”. Please use your critical thinking skills - they are much needed here!

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    • what do you mean by “complex” ?

    A gemini server only needs the folder with the public pages as configuration. Certificates are generated automatically.

    • How do you make your Gemini website? And how is it less complex than copying a bunch of HTML files from one’s computer to one’s web server?

    Gemini uses a markup language which is simple - simpler than markdown (which is used on feddit).

    It is described here:

    https://gemini.flounder.online/docs/gemtext.gmi

    It can be edited on the server with tools like midnight commander or WinSCP or notepad++. There exist a number of options how to edit these files on the server.

    Or one writes it with a text editor and copies the files.