[videoblogging] Re: Free, private blog?

2005-11-20 Thread Nerissa \(TheVideoQueen\)
I'm in total agreement with Michael's sentiment; to that end, I think the best solution might just be Livejournal. Every kid could establish his or her own live journal account, and make their entries only viewable to "friends." MySpace.com also offers restricted access accounts. Only

[videoblogging] Re: Free, private blog?

2005-11-19 Thread Carl Weaver
Verdi, this is one of the few good parts of working where I do. It's completely private My speech is more or less unrestricted, although I might get talked to if I encouraged hate crimes. I can talk about sex, rubbers, abstinence, drugs, murder - you name it. I get a young woman to talk to my

[videoblogging] Re: Free, private blog?

2005-11-19 Thread jonny goldstein
Actually, in my case this isn't about kids security---they will all have blogger blogs, open for public viewing, and the schools where I'm working, thus far, are cool with that, which is great. This is more about keeping the details of our curriculum private, as the company I'm working with has a