Livejournal

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    Livejournal is a social media platform centered around journaling created in 1999. Users can upload entries to their personal journals, follow other users' journals, and make and receive comments on individual entries. The site also allows users to create and join "communities", which generally allow members to upload their own entries and serve as hubs for discussion of shared interests. The first known non-binary communities on Livejournal appeared in 2002.

    Communities

    In 2002, users created a community called "genderqueer" for people who expressed gender in non-normative ways. The userinfo page reads:[1]

    This community is for those of us who don't feel we fit the binary gender system in use by most of society. Ungendered, many gendered, a gender other than the one society thinks you should be? Do you express your gender(s) in nontraditional ways? You just might fit in here!

    As of 2024, the community had 2,036 members and 4,030 journal entries, making it relatively popular among non-binary communities on Livejournal. Throughout 2007, the community generally received at least one post per day.[2] Members used the community to introduce themselves, ask for information and advice related to gender identity and expression, and to inquire about other genderqueer people in their area. Many posts also promoted events, communities, calls to action, and writing they saw as relevant to a genderqueer audience. The most recent post was in January 2017.

    Works Cited

    1. "Profile". Genderqueer Livejournal community. https://genderqueer.livejournal.com/profile/
    2. 2007 archive of genderqueer. https://genderqueer.livejournal.com/2007/