1/30/2024 0 Comments Pretty sure thats gay memeThrough those discussions, we realized something: though many bloggers, past and present, have identified as LGBTQ+, and were able to be open about their identities at MIT, where they felt welcome, none have been “out” on the blogs. There are several important reasons that bloggers may not feel safe to openly identify as LBGTQ+. We talked about this proposal, and this need, at the next blogger meeting, and then on several blogger lists of current and former bloggers. I would definitely use this feature to blog lgbtq+ content. Not sure if this is possible, but maybe having an anonymous way to blog? Maybe like creating a profile that any blogger can use when they want to write but can’t have the blog be associated with them. There were many great suggestions, but one in particular caught my attention, in response to a need with which many other bloggers past and present concurred (emphasis added): As part of that process, I polled the bloggers on blogging features and blogging processes that would improve their blogging lives. As you may know, this summer we are redesigning.
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