@u2764 There's a reason my critique, the other day, of "space" (as a model) hinges on an interrogation of "embodied membership". Our Lakoffean urge to anchor in metaphors of embodied cognition can lead us astray.
Which is not to say there isn't an embodied metaphor that will better grok and grapple online whateverthisis, but perhaps that metaphor rests in something bodies do, rather than where bodies are.
Annemarie Mol might be helpful here.
@u2764 There is absolutely not one word in your above toot with which I disagree. Is that site necessarily a container? Where is the space I went to to acquire a paper cut?
c.f., Deleuze's short text, Pure Immanence.
The relevance of cognition, BTW, is not that it is our object of inquiry, but that it is the instrument by which we so inquire. A cell biologist is only as good as their understanding of the physics of microscopes.