A lighter version of Facebook that weeds out all the unnecessary "noise" that a lot of people complain about with regular Facebook - it is still undergoing changes and they are asking for feedback. Only available to those using FB in English
Nameless web surfers won't spoil the online world. That's good, because anonymity remains essential in these imperfect times. Commentary by Bruce Schneier.
a portion of a small writing website that provides possible sources of inspiration for the site's writers - encourages writers to seek inspiration from others writers/artists
A web site full of observations, art work, thoughts, literature, sciences, and pretty much anything else you can think of. It is unclear to me whether or not the people who post these things are famous in some way, but the site definitely has some well known names on it. It is also unclear what the purpose of the information is, but after a quick browse it seemed to be mainly for entertainment.
This fan website provides an extensive forum for Twilight fans. It is interactive, allowing fans to post their own Twilight art, watch videos relating to the saga, explain why they like the books, and even track the site on Twitter. Interestingly, it provides a list of Twilight conventions, so fans can meet worldwide to talk about the books.
This is important to my project because it helps me to further understand the fascination that fans have with the series. By exploring sites such as this, which also have fanfiction links, I can learn what ties the fans together and urges them to create their own Twilight remixes.