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Magda D. Horowitz nee Eriksdotter ([info]magda_horowitz) wrote,
I don't think the wiki format would be too difficult to grapple. The benefits of using a wiki is that all the information is in one, organized space. For example. Magda would have her own "wikipedia" page with biographical details. She would also have a page for her journal entries, sort of like lists on Wikipedia. And then each journal entry would have a page. Communities could be handled in a similar way. We just have to figure out how to restrict read/write privilages for each page to authorized users. It's a different model than we're used to, but I think a more flexible one.

Blogger--while a vast improvement over Sribbld--presents its own problems. We either have to live without a friends page, or we can't have individual journals. Neither one is a particularly appitizing option.


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