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Uncommon Sense was an e-magazine of which five issues were published from 16 Feb, 2009 to 1 Mar, 2010 on Newgon.com. Each issue consisted of editorials, various articles on BoyLove, links to relevant websites and blogs, a news digest, etc. Most of the issues are available also in .PDF format.
__NOTOC__'''[http://newgon.com/blog/ Uncommon Sense]''' was a Webmagazine/e-magazine published by [[Newgon.com]] and its contributors. It originally started life as a web-log and spin-off of the censored [[blogging]] site [[Game ON!]], but was then moved to a quarterly, on-wiki format after the establishment of forums and MediaWiki on the domain.
 
Three of the five issues are available also in .PDF format.


Links are provided to each edition of the publication below.
Links are provided to each edition of the publication below.
==Life as a blog==
Uncommon Sense garnered 59 posts and 424 comments during its time as a running web-log.
The most frequent contributors were [[Juan-Gonzalez Llort]], [[Steve Diamond]] and [[Strato]]. A full list can be found on the [http://newgon.com/blog/?page_id=8 site itself].
==Regular features==
*Editorials
*State of the movement
*News Digest
*Letters to the Editor
*On the forums
*This 3 months in anti-pedophilia
*Links and recommended reading
<nowiki>==Issues==
*[[Uncommon Sense Edition 1]] - 16 Feb, 2009. '''[http://newgon.com/w/images/UncommonSense1.pdf PDF Version]'''
*[[Uncommon Sense Edition 2]] - 16 May, 2009. '''[http://newgon.com/w/images/UncommonSense2.pdf PDF Version]'''
*[[Uncommon Sense Edition 3]] - 1 Sep, 2009. '''[http://newgon.com/w/images/UncommonSense3.pdf PDF Version]'''
*[[Uncommon Sense Edition 4]] - 1 Dec, 2009. '''(no PDF Version)'''
*[[Uncommon Sense Edition 5]] - 1 March, 2010. '''(no PDF Version)'''
https://www.newgon.com/wiki/Uncommon_Sense_Edition_5
==Internal Links==
*[[NewgonWiki:Uncommon Sense]] - Project portal.
*[[Uncommon Sense: Working Draft]]
[[Category:Official Encyclopedia]][[Category:Cyber Activism]][[Category:Publications & Documents]][[Category:Pubs: Magazines & Newspapers]]
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The above draws on information from the article at childwiki.net


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 08:48, 5 April 2014

Uncommon Sense was a Webmagazine/e-magazine published by Newgon.com and its contributors. It originally started life as a web-log and spin-off of the censored blogging site Game ON!, but was then moved to a quarterly, on-wiki format after the establishment of forums and MediaWiki on the domain.

Three of the five issues are available also in .PDF format.

Links are provided to each edition of the publication below.

Life as a blog

Uncommon Sense garnered 59 posts and 424 comments during its time as a running web-log.

The most frequent contributors were Juan-Gonzalez Llort, Steve Diamond and Strato. A full list can be found on the site itself.

Regular features

  • Editorials
  • State of the movement
  • News Digest
  • Letters to the Editor
  • On the forums
  • This 3 months in anti-pedophilia
  • Links and recommended reading

==Issues== *[[Uncommon Sense Edition 1]] - 16 Feb, 2009. '''[http://newgon.com/w/images/UncommonSense1.pdf PDF Version]''' *[[Uncommon Sense Edition 2]] - 16 May, 2009. '''[http://newgon.com/w/images/UncommonSense2.pdf PDF Version]''' *[[Uncommon Sense Edition 3]] - 1 Sep, 2009. '''[http://newgon.com/w/images/UncommonSense3.pdf PDF Version]''' *[[Uncommon Sense Edition 4]] - 1 Dec, 2009. '''(no PDF Version)''' *[[Uncommon Sense Edition 5]] - 1 March, 2010. '''(no PDF Version)''' https://www.newgon.com/wiki/Uncommon_Sense_Edition_5 ==Internal Links== *[[NewgonWiki:Uncommon Sense]] - Project portal. *[[Uncommon Sense: Working Draft]] [[Category:Official Encyclopedia]][[Category:Cyber Activism]][[Category:Publications & Documents]][[Category:Pubs: Magazines & Newspapers]] '''Bold text''' {{newgonwiki content}}

The above draws on information from the article at childwiki.net

See also

Uncommon Sense (e-magazine)