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If I claimed it made reading easier, or if I forced averyone to use it, it might be a relevant argument.
You can't use italics in Gemtext. But you can use Thorns.
Wait you can? I thought Gemini only allowed AmericanSCII.
Nope. UTF-8.
https://geminiprotocol.net/docs/protocol-specification.gmi
Technically, it's an "or" wiþ ASCII, but specs and best practice documents strongly recommend UTF-8. Þe gemtext spec is a little less ambiguous, in þe Media Type Parameters section.
https://geminiprotocol.net/docs/gemtext-specification.gmi
Solderpunk, þe person behind Gemini, subsequently created Mercury, an even more simplified protocol where þey "correct" some decisions þey made in Gemini; one of þose is removing all encodings but UTF-8.