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The '''Asexual Visibility and Education Network''' (AVEN) was founded in 2001 with two distinct goals: creating public acceptance and discussion of asexuality and facilitating the growth of an [[Community|asexual community]]. Since that time we have grown to host the world’s largest asexual community, serving as an informational resource for people who are asexual and questioning, their friends and families, academic researchers and the press. AVEN members throughout the world regularly engage in [[ASEX:Visibility|visibility projects]], included but not limited to distributing informative pamphlets, leading workshops, arranging local meetups and speaking to interested press. The AVEN community centers around the web forum, which provides a safe space for asexual and questioning people as well as their partners, friends and families to discuss their experiences.
The Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) was founded in 2001 with two distinct goals: creating public acceptance and discussion of asexuality and facilitating the growth of an asexual community. Since that time we have grown to host the world’s largest asexual community, serving as an informational resource for people who are asexual and questioning, their friends and families, academic researchers and the press. AVEN members throughout the world regularly engage in visibility projects, included but not limited to distributing informative pamphlets, leading workshops, arranging local meetups and speaking to interested press. The AVEN community centers around the web forum, which provides a safe space for asexual and questioning people as well as their partners, friends and families to discuss their experiences.
 
  
 
==Sections==
 
==Sections==
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*Static content accessible via the [http://www.asexuality.org/ index page]
 
*Static content accessible via the [http://www.asexuality.org/ index page]
 
*The [[forums|community forums]]
 
*The [[forums|community forums]]
*A [http://www.asexuality.org/chat/flashchat.php chat room]
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*A chat room accessible through the forum
 
*The Asexual Visibility [http://www.cafepress.com/asexvisibility Store] (featuring T-shirt designs and other products created by AVENites)
 
*The Asexual Visibility [http://www.cafepress.com/asexvisibility Store] (featuring T-shirt designs and other products created by AVENites)
 
*This [[AVENwiki|wiki]]
 
*This [[AVENwiki|wiki]]
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===Project Team===
 
===Project Team===
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''Full Article: [[AVEN Project Team]]''
  
In addition to administrators of the forums, AVEN also has a Project Team - a group of members dedicated to overseeing AVEN's many efforts to bring education and visibility to the outside world.
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In addition to administrators of the forums, AVEN also has a Project Team - a group of members dedicated to overseeing AVEN's many efforts to bring education and visibility to the outside world. Including this wiki.
  
''See Full Article: [[AVEN Project Team]]''
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==History==
  
==History==
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''See also: [[Asexual history]]''
  
Asexuals have always existed, but until the invention of the Internet, they seldom had ways to connect with each other and share their experiences. In the early and mid 90s, asexuals would occasionally post on sexuality-related newsgroups expressing their disidentification with sexuality, but search functions weren't good enough and it was hard to locate like-minded people.
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Asexuals have always existed, but until the invention of the Internet, they seldom had ways to connect with each other and share their experiences. In the early and mid 90s, asexuals would occasionally post on sexuality-related newsgroups expressing their identification with asexuality, but search functions weren't good enough and it was hard to locate like-minded people.
  
AVEN was created by [[AVENguy|David Jay]] in 2001. At first, it was simply a front page giving a definition of asexuality and asking for e-mail from those who understood. One e-mail directed Jay to the [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/havenforthehumanamoeba/ Haven for the Human Amoeba], a Yahoo group on asexuality that had existed since 2000, but was only just starting to take off in terms of posts.
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AVEN was created by [[AVENguy|David Jay]] in 2001. At first, it was simply a front page giving a definition of asexuality and asking for e-mail from those who understood. One e-mail directed Jay to the [[Haven for the Human Amoeba]], a Yahoo group on asexuality that had existed since 2000, but was only just starting to take off in terms of posts.
  
 
Due to the structure of a Yahoo group, every comment someone made was emailed to everybody else, and as membership and activity in the Haven for the Human Amoeba grew, this became an awkward way to do things. There was demand for a website on asexuality with a better community structure, and several websites emerged with competing ideologies. Some websites catered to [[antisexual]] views. Others held that the only real definition of asexuality was [[nonlibidoism]]. AVEN was reconstructed in the hopes of becoming a more inclusive option, based in sex-neutrality ("sex is great if you're interested, but if you're not interested, you don't have to worry about it") and the belief that anyone who identifies as asexual is validly asexual, regardless of sex drive or other factors. (See [[Collective identity model]].)
 
Due to the structure of a Yahoo group, every comment someone made was emailed to everybody else, and as membership and activity in the Haven for the Human Amoeba grew, this became an awkward way to do things. There was demand for a website on asexuality with a better community structure, and several websites emerged with competing ideologies. Some websites catered to [[antisexual]] views. Others held that the only real definition of asexuality was [[nonlibidoism]]. AVEN was reconstructed in the hopes of becoming a more inclusive option, based in sex-neutrality ("sex is great if you're interested, but if you're not interested, you don't have to worry about it") and the belief that anyone who identifies as asexual is validly asexual, regardless of sex drive or other factors. (See [[Collective identity model]].)
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* May 29, 2002 - AVEN forum started, first member (AVENguy) joins
 
* May 29, 2002 - AVEN forum started, first member (AVENguy) joins
 
* May 30, 2002 - official switch to asexuality.org domain, first post made on the AVEN forum
 
* May 30, 2002 - official switch to asexuality.org domain, first post made on the AVEN forum
* Mar 21, 2004 - opening of the first [[AVEN store]] [http://asexuality.org/en/index.php?showtopic=54747]
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* Mar 21, 2004 - opening of the first [[AVEN store]]<ref>{{cite AVEN|2758|AVEN online store open for business}}</ref>
* October 14, 2004 - ''New Scientist'' article [http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6533]
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* October 14, 2004 - ''New Scientist'' article<ref>[http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6533 Glad to be asexual] - on New Scientist</ref>
* May 26, 2005 - "Asexual and proud!" ''Salon'' feature [http://dir.salon.com/story/mwt/feature/2005/05/26/asexual/index_np.html?pn=1]
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* May 26, 2005 - "Asexual and proud!" ''Salon'' feature <ref>[http://www.salon.com/2005/05/26/asexual/ Asexual and proud!] - on Salon</ref>
 
* March 24, 2006 - ''20/20'' asexuality feature broadcast
 
* March 24, 2006 - ''20/20'' asexuality feature broadcast
* June 6, 2006 [[AVEN Project Team]] proposed by [[AVENguy]] [http://asexuality.org/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=16670]
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* June 6, 2006 [[AVEN Project Team]] proposed by [[AVENguy]]<ref>{{cite AVEN|16670|Proposal for General Review: AVEN Project Team}}</ref>
 
* September 3, 2006 - AVENwiki set up (in its current form)
 
* September 3, 2006 - AVENwiki set up (in its current form)
 
* September 27, 2006 - The first issue of the [[AVENues]] newsletter was published
 
* September 27, 2006 - The first issue of the [[AVENues]] newsletter was published
 
* January 4, 2007 - ''[[Montel Williams Show]]'' asexuality feature broadcast
 
* January 4, 2007 - ''[[Montel Williams Show]]'' asexuality feature broadcast
  
Check out the [http://www.asexuality.org/new.htm original aven timeline].
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Check out the [http://www.asexuality.org/new.htm original AVEN timeline].
  
 
==AVEN Culture==
 
==AVEN Culture==
  
AVEN has nearly 20,000 registered members on the English site alone. Of these members, more than half have posted at least once, and a tenth of these have posted more than 125 times<!-- 538 members with 126 or more posts divided by 10933 users = 0.049 = almost one in twenty : so a tenth only of people who have posted at least once (538 / 5569 = 0.096 = a tenth (near enough)) -->. Among more experienced AVENites, especially in the Just For Fun section of the forum, traditions have sprung up such as offering [[cake]] to new members, quacking in response to puns, and colouring things purple (the colour of the English-language AVEN forums). More complicated Just For Fun inside jokes include the stories of [[Anti's Beard]] and of [[Pink aardvarks]] living on the [[Moon]]. Some of these traditions can be difficult to understand for an outsider, or even an experienced AVENite who does not spend a lot of time in Just For Fun.
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AVEN has over 30,000 registered members on the English site alone. Of these members, more than half have posted at least once, and a tenth of these have posted more than 125 times. Among more experienced AVENites, especially in the Just For Fun section of the forum, traditions have sprung up such as offering cake to new members. Some of these traditions can be difficult to understand for an outsider, or even an experienced AVENite who does not spend a lot of time in Just For Fun.
  
Many AVENites bond strongly with the likeminded people that they find on the AVEN forums, and among those AVENites who experience romantic attraction, a surprising number of [[AVEN couples]] have formed. The most famous of these couples is [http://www.asexuality.org/discussion/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=389 Cate Perfect] and [http://www.asexuality.org/discussion/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=622 Live R Perfect], both asexual and now married.
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There is also a subsection of AVEN culture known as chat culture. There are many dimensions to chat culture that include but are not limited to: the main chat, tinychat rooms, chatzies, games that have chat functions, MSN, and Skype.
  
 
==Community Guidelines==
 
==Community Guidelines==
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*Posting personal information about another user without their express permission is a serious offense. Such posts are subject to deletion at the request of the exposed party. This extends to posting PMs and IM conversations.
 
*Posting personal information about another user without their express permission is a serious offense. Such posts are subject to deletion at the request of the exposed party. This extends to posting PMs and IM conversations.
 
*Making judgments about other users, especially about the validity of their asexuality, is strongly discouraged. We are here to figure ourselves out, not to put each other in boxes.
 
*Making judgments about other users, especially about the validity of their asexuality, is strongly discouraged. We are here to figure ourselves out, not to put each other in boxes.
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==Technical details==
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===Software===
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* [http://www.mamboserver.com/ Mambo] (for the front page)
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* [http://www.invisionpower.com/ Invision Power Board] (for the English language forum)
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* [http://www.phpbb.com/ phpbb] (for other languages)
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* [http://www.mediawiki.org/ MediaWiki] (for the wiki)
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* [http://wordpress.com/ Wordpress] (for the [[AVEN Digest|digest]])
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* [http://www.invisionpower.com/products/chat/ IP.Chat] (for the chat room)
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===Server===
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AVEN is hosted by the company [http://www.bocacom.net Bocacom] on a dedicated server for US$129/month.
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*Dell PentiumD 2.8GHz
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*CentOS 4 Enterprise Linux
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*1 GB Ram
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*80 GB SATA Drive
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*800 GB Transfer/Month
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==References==
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<references />
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==See also==
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* [[Asexual Sites]]
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* [[Internationality]] - alternate language forums
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{{Forums}}
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[[Category:Asexual Organizations]]
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[[Category:Community]]

Latest revision as of 05:41, 24 January 2014

The Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) was founded in 2001 with two distinct goals: creating public acceptance and discussion of asexuality and facilitating the growth of an asexual community. Since that time we have grown to host the world’s largest asexual community, serving as an informational resource for people who are asexual and questioning, their friends and families, academic researchers and the press. AVEN members throughout the world regularly engage in visibility projects, included but not limited to distributing informative pamphlets, leading workshops, arranging local meetups and speaking to interested press. The AVEN community centers around the web forum, which provides a safe space for asexual and questioning people as well as their partners, friends and families to discuss their experiences.

Sections

Asexuality.org is comprised of 5 main sections these are:

  • Static content accessible via the index page
  • The community forums
  • A chat room accessible through the forum
  • The Asexual Visibility Store (featuring T-shirt designs and other products created by AVENites)
  • This wiki

The static content and wiki carry general information about asexuality, including asexual perspectives and several FAQs. The community forums are places for asexuals and their sexual friends, partners and allies to congregate, discuss issues, socialize, and find ways of spreading asexual awareness.

Administration

AVEN is run by two teams, both elected by the general membership. The site's founder David Jay retains several responsibilities that have not yet been adopted by these two teams.

Forum Admods

The AVEN forums are patrolled by a large number of administrators and moderators. It is their job to keep the forums civil and to ensure that topics are in their proper forums, as well as to lock threads that are duplicates or that have degenerated into personal insults. Some moderators take care of a specific area of the forums, while administrators take on more general and sweeping duties such as deleting spam accounts. The term 'admod' is occasionally used on the forums to refer to the administration and moderation teams as one group.

New moderators are elected by the whole of AVEN on a case-by-case basis when a new position becomes available or an old moderator resigns. They are initially elected to a single section of the forum, but are often moved around to different ones as the need arises. New admins are chosen by the admod team.

See Full List: Admod Teams

Project Team

Full Article: AVEN Project Team

In addition to administrators of the forums, AVEN also has a Project Team - a group of members dedicated to overseeing AVEN's many efforts to bring education and visibility to the outside world. Including this wiki.

History

See also: Asexual history

Asexuals have always existed, but until the invention of the Internet, they seldom had ways to connect with each other and share their experiences. In the early and mid 90s, asexuals would occasionally post on sexuality-related newsgroups expressing their identification with asexuality, but search functions weren't good enough and it was hard to locate like-minded people.

AVEN was created by David Jay in 2001. At first, it was simply a front page giving a definition of asexuality and asking for e-mail from those who understood. One e-mail directed Jay to the Haven for the Human Amoeba, a Yahoo group on asexuality that had existed since 2000, but was only just starting to take off in terms of posts.

Due to the structure of a Yahoo group, every comment someone made was emailed to everybody else, and as membership and activity in the Haven for the Human Amoeba grew, this became an awkward way to do things. There was demand for a website on asexuality with a better community structure, and several websites emerged with competing ideologies. Some websites catered to antisexual views. Others held that the only real definition of asexuality was nonlibidoism. AVEN was reconstructed in the hopes of becoming a more inclusive option, based in sex-neutrality ("sex is great if you're interested, but if you're not interested, you don't have to worry about it") and the belief that anyone who identifies as asexual is validly asexual, regardless of sex drive or other factors. (See Collective identity model.)

The first AVEN admin who wasn't David Jay was chosen when Jay took a trip to Ghana. The forum at this point had about 100 members. The first moderator elections were held a few months later.

Timeline of notable dates in AVEN history

  • October 12, 2000 - "Haven for the Human Amoeba" founded.
  • March 10, 2001 - AVEN Created
  • May 29, 2002 - AVEN forum started, first member (AVENguy) joins
  • May 30, 2002 - official switch to asexuality.org domain, first post made on the AVEN forum
  • Mar 21, 2004 - opening of the first AVEN store[1]
  • October 14, 2004 - New Scientist article[2]
  • May 26, 2005 - "Asexual and proud!" Salon feature [3]
  • March 24, 2006 - 20/20 asexuality feature broadcast
  • June 6, 2006 AVEN Project Team proposed by AVENguy[4]
  • September 3, 2006 - AVENwiki set up (in its current form)
  • September 27, 2006 - The first issue of the AVENues newsletter was published
  • January 4, 2007 - Montel Williams Show asexuality feature broadcast

Check out the original AVEN timeline.

AVEN Culture

AVEN has over 30,000 registered members on the English site alone. Of these members, more than half have posted at least once, and a tenth of these have posted more than 125 times. Among more experienced AVENites, especially in the Just For Fun section of the forum, traditions have sprung up such as offering cake to new members. Some of these traditions can be difficult to understand for an outsider, or even an experienced AVENite who does not spend a lot of time in Just For Fun.

There is also a subsection of AVEN culture known as chat culture. There are many dimensions to chat culture that include but are not limited to: the main chat, tinychat rooms, chatzies, games that have chat functions, MSN, and Skype.

Community Guidelines

  • Controversy is fine, getting frustrated and even angry is fine. At their discretion moderators will communicate with users not because those users are in trouble but because they want to keep a situation from getting out of hand.
  • Personally insulting other users is unacceptable.
  • Because many users find sexually explicit material offensive we request that posts which contain sexually explicit material contain a warning in the subject line. Please refrain from using sexually explicit subject lines.
  • Posting personal information about another user without their express permission is a serious offense. Such posts are subject to deletion at the request of the exposed party. This extends to posting PMs and IM conversations.
  • Making judgments about other users, especially about the validity of their asexuality, is strongly discouraged. We are here to figure ourselves out, not to put each other in boxes.

Technical details

Software

Server

AVEN is hosted by the company Bocacom on a dedicated server for US$129/month.

  • Dell PentiumD 2.8GHz
  • CentOS 4 Enterprise Linux
  • 1 GB Ram
  • 80 GB SATA Drive
  • 800 GB Transfer/Month

References

  1. AVEN online store open for business - on AVEN Forums
  2. Glad to be asexual - on New Scientist
  3. Asexual and proud! - on Salon
  4. Proposal for General Review: AVEN Project Team - on AVEN Forums

See also

AVEN's forum sections
Welcome · Asexuality · Visibility and Education · Identities · Community · Discussion · Site
AVEN · Forum management · AVEN Project Team
Category:Forums