A new Anarchist discussion forum, Anarchist Black Cat, has been launched recently.
The simple aim seems to be to provide a friendly discussion venue for English speaking activists to chew the fat. It is fair to say the site also looks to learn from the lessons of the Libcom site, which at least in terms of its forums serves as a copybook example of how not to run a website.
Libcom has suffered under the weight of two fundamental paradoxes. Firstly in its enrager.net days it originally styled itself as a resource website for the entire UK anarchist movement. All very good, but for the fact that many of the people behind Libcom were unable to hide their contempt for much of that movement, and the organisations already in it. Indeed when faced with virtually entirely negative feedback about changing the site to Libcom - they went ahead anyway!
As Libcom developed, an obsession with sniping and attacking other groups and campaigns prospered, where the aim was not just to disagree with what groups like Class War or the Anarchist Black Cross did, but to cause those groups maximum damage. This peaked with the despicable mocking up of a fake Class War sticker, giving Class War's correct contact details, but with the slogan "Muslims - Bastards" written on it. It is impossible to imagine another site where such a carry on would be tolerated.
Secondly the best known part of Libcom was inevitably its forums - as they are the section most visitors could engage with (It is hard to read political texts on-line, although I know many people do). Here Libcom hit its second problem. The two most divisive and most unpleasant posters on the site are Jack and revol68. On most forums abusive or disruptive posters are in some way shackled, and if that does not work - they are booted off.
In the case of Jack and revol68 that was impossible - Jack as site owner was not going to ban himself, whilst revol68 was a long standing personal and political associate of the Libcom group. Put simply they were not big enough to ban their mate, no matter how much trouble he caused. The end result was that a succession of activists have joined the site and left it, or reduced their input to the forums to a trickle.
If Anarchist Black Cat can avoid such pitfalls - and early indications are it can - it may well play a major role in bringing Anarchists together, in a manner that goes beyond mere point scoring.
Tonight sees a programme on BBC3 at 9pm on the rise in teenage pregnancies.
This is how TV And Satellite Week trails the programme:
Teens Hooked On Porn
Examinging how the easy availability of pornography on the Internet could be related to an increase in pregnancies among British teenagers.
Surely internet porn should have the opposite effect? I was not aware that anyone ever became pregnant through wanking?
There is little doubt as to what is my favourite website at the moment.
I am slowly working through cataloguing all my books, using the excellent Library Thing site. It is free, and allows you to list your books under various tags, using the ISBN system, and records from sites as diverse as Amazon through to the Library of Congress.
You can learn more about Library Thing here.

Ali Dizaei: Not One of Us
Another policeman who kisses the mirror every morning....
Robert Neill: S.O.S.: The Truth Behind the Army Expedition to Borneo's Death Valley
Mike Davis: (NEW EDITION) City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles
Trevor Leggett: The Dragon Mask and Other Judo Stories in the Zen Tradition (Special Interest)
Rebac Zoran: Thai Boxing Dynamite : The Explosive Art of Muay Thai
Christopher S. Kilham: The Five Tibetans: Yoga Methods of Power
Stephen Knight: Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution
If this is the best 'Ripperologists' can do, its no wonder the mystery remains unsolved!
Given Knight could not see through the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh my hopes were not high, but even I did not expect to see 'The Protocols' cited as evidence of Masonic involvement in the murders. (**)
John O. Koehler: Stasi: The Untold Story of the East German Secret Police
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