New LiveJournal community for Women in Media
I’ve just set up a LiveJournal community for women in the media to network with each other. I’ve invited some female film professionals and a few bloggers I know who write about women in film, TV, comics, gaming, books, etc. If these topics are of interest to you and/or you’d like to get to know some wonderful women, please join us! You don’t have to have to be female and/or harbor ambitions in the field of gender and media to join - the views of interested outsiders are invaluable to those of us who do have those ambitions. Your input will be greatly valued in many conversations, I’m sure.
The link is: Media Women.
I hope to see you there! And please invite anyone you know who might be interested - the more, the merrier!
Since I know some people have objections to LJ’s corporate policies and don’t care to have LJ identities, I have left the community open to posts from anyone, which (if I understand correctly) means those without LJ identities will still be able to post and comment. If anyone can advise me better on this, please email me. ETA: Don Camus just informed me there’s no way for non-LJ members to post, though they can comment anonymously. That blows. If any non-members want to post, please email me and we’ll try to think up a solution.
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This is a kludge, but it does work - create a LiveJournal account and give out the password and username to anyone who fits whatever criteria you care to use to post with. The only problem with this solution is that anyone can change the password or delete the account on you.
Thanks, Loki! I suspect most of the people who want privileges will be known to someone in the group, so it’s not too likely anything like that would happen.
Ooooh. *squee!* I’m there!
Another option is to login to LiveJournal using an OpenID account, rather than getting a LiveJournal account. Using OpenID, I log into LiveJournal using my AIM account.
Intro to OpenID
LiveJournal’s page about using OpenID there
Yay, Jha!
Thanks, LeBleu - I *thought* you could use an OpenID, but Don Camus said you can’t post with it. Looks like we’ve got several potential solutions, in either case.
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