cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/38445203

I just launched a website for us all. The reason I created it is because good quality and relevant websites FOR us are hard to find. I mean, there are organization-owned websites that push political agendas, but ugh. I felt like there is a need for this.

I’m also looking for contributors! I want this website to have voices from all over the world. This is not my blog, I want it to be a valuable resource.

Please feel free to check it out, and give feedback on how it can be improved.

The link: https://www.thedigitalaspie.com/

The “aspie” part of the website name was chosen because it sounds less clinical or rather more casual/friendly. Please know that no offense is meant.

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    2 days ago

    This is awesome! I love the idea of a community-driven, “by us-for us” website resource that’s not just a cluttered forum (don’t get me wrong, comms are helpful but can get bogged down quickly).

    Couple questions:

    1.) How would one go about contributing?

    2.) What types of contributions are you seeking? E.g., writing, editing, research, outreach, media production, moderation, etc. and one-off vs. consistent contributions, and

    3.) Are there specific topics you’re looking to cover/have covered?

    I see one article about gym-going which is great but I see other categories in the menu, and hashtags which are a bit confusing for navigation and understanding. I’m sure this will get polished over time of course but this project has a good deal of potential and I’d love to see it succeed. /gen