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This was split off of the mainBlog article in order to decrease that article's size and make it more managable. Feel free to cleanup the text here however you see fit. However, please don't put this text back into its source article.Thesquire07:33, 9 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Clicking on Note 8: "The 537 members of Open Pages as of 20 October 1998 " hijacked IE, and started up SeaMonkey, purportedly to download an antivirus program, and a "protection scanner."—Precedingunsigned comment added by76.191.193.34 (talk)20:53, 20 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The article begins like this: "An online diary is a personal diary or journal that ispublished on the World Wide Web on a personal website or a diary-hosting website."
I may be misinterpreting the term or the description of the term, but this definition or sentence doesn't immediately sound accurate. A diary is quite often private. Whether the diary is something you write in a book with paper pages, or you write your diary entries as emails you send to yourself in your Hotmail account, doesn't matter very much. It's still a diary (or journal). That your diary is kept online doesn't necessarily mean it's "published". Just wanted to share this thought on the first sentence. -95.34.0.173 (talk)21:57, 30 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]