Wood Wide Web: Already a term in biology. “Research has shown that beneath every forest and wood there is a complex underground web of roots, fungi and bacteria helping to connect trees and plants to one another. This subterranean social network, nearly 500 million years old, has become known as the “wood wide web”.” (BBC)

Fungiverse: Most similar to the term fediverse though I never understood the “universe” part of the term. What does it mean in this context? Its more a social network, right? Much more like the internet it is based on a certain protocol.

Fungal/Fungi Web: Shorter than Wood Wide Web and maybe easier to say. In contrast to Wood Wide Web, maybe it’s also better to not confuse tech and nature here. I also in general like the term “social web” more, because it emphasizes that it is basically going on top of the usual web just through a new protocol.

I think Wood Wide Web would be best, because it could emphasize that it should be energy-efficient and have the goal of connecting people to collaborate toward a sustainable future. Also: in a story that plays in a world in which humanoid plants live, it would just make sense that they discover the Wood Wide Web at some point. What do you think?

  • @blue_berryOP
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    8 months ago

    The universe sounds sealed to you? Do you know what the universe is? Also what does that have to do with VR?

    If you put it that way of course not. But look at it that way: people are in their own universe. They are a universe away from other parts of the web. I think that sounds pretty sealed. Also counterquestion: why universe to begin with. Why not web or net? I feel like it was chosen just because it sounds cool.

    If you want a graphic, that’s how I see it (the black lines symbolize pulling for engagement, e.g. through links):

    The right one resembles much more of what I think of the so-called Fediverse.

    • @Lmaydev@programming.dev
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      8 months ago

      The universe contains everything and everything is connected to everything else via gravity.

      The phrases you chose are using the universe’s vastness to talk about distance.

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        18 months ago

        No, I meant it like: there are corporate networks, each are their own universe. There is the fediverse: also its own universe. That’s sealed.

        What now if the other universes are gone? A universe of federated services doesn’t make sense if you have no other universes.