The missionaries will not travel in geography-space, but in subculture-space.
For a mostly online movement, the important distances are not the thousands of miles, but debating on different websites, having different conferences, etc. (Well, the conferences have the geographical aspect, too.)
But what about places that are closed-off from the “global” virtual space (e.g. China, Arabia and possibly various African countries once their dictators get up to speed with technology) ?
The missionaries will not travel in geography-space, but in subculture-space.
For a mostly online movement, the important distances are not the thousands of miles, but debating on different websites, having different conferences, etc. (Well, the conferences have the geographical aspect, too.)
That’s actually a good point.
But what about places that are closed-off from the “global” virtual space (e.g. China, Arabia and possibly various African countries once their dictators get up to speed with technology) ?