Memory Pool

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A memory pool is a headspace location that holds memories for archival and distribution purposes and may be accessed by system members to share or sync with those memories. This may be especially prevalent in systems that do not usually share all memories, or it may be the mechanism through which that shared memory is achieved.

A memory pool may act as a reservoir that memories or data packets may be placed into, similar to a "message board", or it may collect memories. This may be tied to the pool's specific location in headspace. A memory pool may only be accessible by specific headmates, from specific locations, or during specific times / circumstances.

Accessing memory pools may involve perspective sharing.

Front Memory
A memory pool may be located in or connected to a system's front and collect memories of any events witnessed by the body or by any fronters. This may be an automatic or a deliberate process. Front memory (or "atrium") may be separated by a front block, with fronters being unable to access memories from within the headspace. This may be considered a specific type of memory management, as is found in atrium systems.

Related Terms
Memory banks are reservoirs of memory with the purpose of holding or containing memory rather than sharing or distributing it.

Memory pools may be managed by gatekeepers, archivists, or archival fragments.

A memory pool layer may be considered an opstrata.