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__NOTOC__[[Image:Nheadsmall.png|frame|Original 2007 Logo]]'''Newgon organization (Newgon.net)''' is a website/non-membership activist organization set up as '''Newgon.com''' by '''Daniel Lievre''' and '''Jillium''' on Jun 8, 2007 - after Google's [[censorship]] campaign against a number of [[Minor Attracted Person|MAP]] blogging [[Blogger censorship|sites]]. The organization produces concise information resources relating to MAPs and unlawful sex between minors and adults, for the use of online guerilla activists and trolls. It has also run forums for general discussion of said topics and organization of these activities.
__NOTOC__[[Image:Nheadsmall.png|frame|Original 2007 Logo]]'''Newgon Organization''' (aka '''Newgon''' or '''Yesmap''') is an informal activist organization first set up at '''Newgon.com''' by '''Daniel Lievre''' and '''Jillium''' on Jun 8, 2007. Newgon, which has no official membership, was founded after Google's [[censorship]] campaign against a number of [[Minor Attracted Person|MAP]] blogging [[Blogger censorship|sites]], and was most active until around 2010 and again after 2021. The organization's purpose is to produce concise information resources relating to MAPs and minor-adult sex, for the use of online guerilla activists and trolls. It has also hosted forums for general discussion of these themes, and private forums to organize information campaigns. The organization's projects are maintained by the [[Newgon Support Team]]. Any websites it publishes are registered and hosted with high-end freedom of speech providers and proxying services for the purpose of privacy.


The website has also hosted a weblog and the informational wiki you are currently reading. Newgon is maintained by the [[Newgon Support Team]]. In its present form, Newgon is archive-heavy, with less-frequently updated Encyclopedia content. Blogging and [[Uncommon Sense|webmag]] content has been archived and a forum will return in 2021 or early 2022, with the aim of organizing MAP activism using the Wiki projects as base material.
The '''Newgon.net''' domain hosts the informational wiki you are currently reading, along with an archived [[Uncommon Sense|webmagazine/blog]]. A public forum will return in early 2022, with the aim of organizing MAP activism using the Wiki and its subprojects as base material for a publicity campaign.


Newgon is notable for being the first website to host an article defining a [[Minor Attracted Person]]. As detailed in the article, Newgon's cofounder, '''Daniel Lievre''' and supporting contributor, '''BLueRibbon''' were the first authors to regularly use the term, on a now defunct blog known as '''ANU'''/'''ATC''' ([[AttractedToChildren.org]]) in early 2007. The term was subsequently adopted by [[B4U-Act]] (who were already using the similar term "Minor Attracted Adult"), and various mental health professionals/academics, entering the public lexicon in 2018. Newgon is also the birthplace of the '''[[MAP Flag]]''' concept, with the current flag's predecessor being submitted to a seemingly incomplete [[Flag proposal 2009|2009 competition for a united symbol]].
==Notability==


==History==
Newgon is notable for being the first website to host an article defining a [[Minor Attracted Person|MAP]]. As detailed in the [[Minor Attracted Person (archive research)|article]], Newgon's cofounder, '''Daniel Lievre''' and supporting contributor, '''BLueRibbon''' were the first authors to regularly use the term, on a now defunct blog known as '''ANU'''/'''ATC''' ([[AttractedToChildren.org]]) in early 2007. The term became somewhat popular in the community, entering academic parlance via organizations such as [[B4U-Act]] (who had already popularized the parent term, "Minor Attracted Adult"). MAP entered the public lexicon in 2018 via social media. Newgon is also the birthplace of the '''[[MAP Flag]]''' concept, with the current flag's predecessor being submitted to a seemingly incomplete [[Flag proposal 2009|2009 competition for a united symbol]].
'''Lievre''', a homosexual [[ephebophile]], states that in 2005, his interest was piqued by a mention of [[NAMBLA]] on '''Rotten.com''' an old-fashioned, now defunct website featuring comment threads on shocking and bizarre content. He found out about [[Martijn]] after some research and volunteered to proof-read a couple of their English articles. He then set about perfecting his debating abilities in multiple explosive threads on a forum which we are almost certain was the IIDB (Internet Infidels Discussion Board). This inspired him to set up a [[Debate Guide]] on Google's free hosting service, with a collaborator from the Netherlands. To make his writings more accessible, he then set up the now de-archived '''debateguide.blogspot.com''' and another blog that riduculed "anti pedophile" warriors. After just a few months, this blog was removed in a general [[Blogger censorship|purge of 30-50 similar blogs]] after mass reporting campaigns. His google pages were then removed as well, although he did have some success address squatting for others who lost their blogs.<ref>[https://www.boychat.org/messages/1068180.htm BC Lievre - BlogSquat]</ref>


After a few dead-ends, Lievre was directed towards NearlyFreeSpeech.net, a paid host that (at the time) was only concerned with the legality of its content. Using this service, and the help of another web administrator, '''Jillium''', he rehosted his Debate Guide, which was soon to be followed by a blog, wiki and forum.
===Pre-2014 Archiving===
 
*In an article that quoted the producer of [[Law and Order: SVU]], the [[Homosexuality|gay]] news site afterelton.com claimed that a "pedophile rights group" in the TV drama was based on Newgon.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20091026142121/http://www.afterelton.com/TV/2009/10/law-order-pedophile-rights-episode?page=0,1 Afterelton Web Archive]</ref>


After ceasing blogging activity, NewgonWiki then hosted a [[Uncommon Sense|Webmagazine]], which provided a digest of news articles, activist updates, academia, as well as editorials. Organisations such as [[Absolute Zero]] and [[SOSEN]] were frequently ridiculed. This ran for over a year, as the general projects expanded. However, from around 2010, the project seemed to go into decline, with forum outages, administrative departures and lower participation in core projects. In 2013, NearlyFreeSpeech.net posted a warning that they would terminate site services due to the politically sensitive nature of the content, but a new host and administrator could not be found at the time. This resulted in Newgon.com going offline for a while, but the site was re-hosted by an anonymous person in late 2013, after which it was shuttered due to lack of activity and archived at Newgon.net by mid 2014.
*Newgon was mentioned in the article "Creepedia" by American Greatness<ref>[https://amgreatness.com/2020/08/07/creepedia/ Creepedia]</ref> and in an edition of [[Uncommon Sense Edition 4|MalcolmOutLoud]].


In 2021, previous associates of Newgon.com and its network of activists launched a plan to rebrand Newgon.net and open the forums, with a start date of late 2021 or early 2022.
*The site was a favorite with Google Groups polemicists and has been criticised repeatedly on [[Wikipedia]]. It has in the past been listed on the Hidden Wiki (onion site).


===Individuals===
===Post 2021 Reopening===


From what little information we have, there seems to have been a few individuals who frequently volunteered for Newgon in the early years. They were all linked to the early MAP blog '''[[AttractedToChildren.org|ANU/ATC]]''', thus playing an important role in coining and popularizing the [[MAP]] neologism:
*Materials produced by the site have been shared by some alternative right trolls in an effort to sow confusion and division among their opponents (often mainstream Liberals and the LGBT community). This is a developing trend at this point.
*An experimental publicity/engagement campaign is planned under the ''[[Yesmap]]'' banner, under which the public forum will also operate. The aim of this campaign is to refine knowledge and hone skills for future efforts.


====Daniel Lievre====
==Potted history==
'''Daniel Lievre''', a homosexual [[Ephebophilia|ephebophile]], states that in 2005, his interest was piqued by a mention of [[NAMBLA]] on '''Rotten.com''' an old-fashioned, now defunct website featuring comment threads on shocking and bizarre content. He found out about [[Vereniging MARTIJN]] after some research and volunteered to proof-read a couple of their English articles. He then set about perfecting his debating abilities in multiple explosive threads on a forum which we are almost certain was the IIDB (Internet Infidels Discussion Board). This inspired him to set up a [[Debate Guide]] on Google's free hosting service, with a collaborator from the Netherlands. To make his writings more accessible, he then set up the now de-archived '''debateguide.blogspot.com''' and another blog that riduculed "anti pedophile" [[Vigilantism|vigilantes]]. After just a few months, this blog was removed in a general [[Blogger censorship|purge of 30-50 similar blogs]] after mass reporting campaigns. His google pages were then removed as well, although he did have some success address squatting for others who lost their blogs.<ref>[https://www.boychat.org/messages/1068180.htm BC Lievre - BlogSquat]</ref> After a few dead-ends, Lievre was directed towards NearlyFreeSpeech.net, a paid host that (at the time) was only concerned with the legality of its content. Using this service, and the help of another web administrator, '''Jillium''', he rehosted his Debate Guide, which was soon to be followed by a blog, wiki and forum.


He is enigmatic and hard to research, because he often used pseudonyms to mock his trolls, or female pseudonyms to extract information - for example, from Wikipedia Admins. According to his written profiles, he was in his early 20s, and a University Student from Plymouth, in the UK. We know he was preoccupied with community-building and site moderation, and tended to be a forward-thinking activist and troll who created multiple identities on news sites, Wikipedia and various online fora. He was an occasional BoyChat poster.
After ceasing blogging activity, NewgonWiki then hosted a [[Uncommon Sense|webmagazine]], which provided a digest of news articles, activist updates, academia, as well as editorials. Organisations such as [[Absolute Zero]] and [[SOSEN]] were frequently ridiculed. This ran for over a year, as the general projects expanded. However, from around 2010, the project seemed to go into decline, with forum outages, administrative departures and lower participation in core projects. In 2013, NearlyFreeSpeech.net posted a warning that they would terminate site services due to the politically sensitive nature of the content, but a new host and administrator could not be found at the time. This resulted in Newgon.com going offline for a while, but the site was re-hosted by an anonymous person in late 2013, after which it was shuttered due to lack of activity and archived at Newgon.net by mid 2014.


====Jillium====
In late 2021, previous associates of Newgon.com and its network of activists launched a plan to rebrand Newgon.net and open the forums, with a start date of late 2021 or early 2022.


Jillium was another young activist, who started at around 17 years of age. His location was unknown, and he tended to be very quiet on forums, preferring to compile large anthology lists for the Wiki. He was known as a competent web admin. Jillium also posted on GL forums and was a very effective Wikipedia activist, with a deep knowledge of the MediaWiki software and interface.
===Individuals===


====BLueRibbon====
From what little information we have, there seems to have been a few individuals who frequently volunteered for Newgon in the early years. They were all linked to the early MAP blog '''[[AttractedToChildren.org|ANU/ATC]]''', thus playing an important role in coining and popularizing the [[MAP]] neologism:


Another blogger (ANU founder) in his late teens - he was non-affiliated, but submitted a lot of information to our legal sections. Also known as a BoyChat poster, he was known to be active in the wave of [[Wikipedia]] MAP activism some of our current contributors took part in.
====Daniel Lievre (Founder/Originator/Admin)====


==Youth partnership==
He is enigmatic and hard to research, because he often used pseudonyms to mock his trolls, or female pseudonyms to extract information - for example, from Wikipedia Admins. According to his written profiles, he was in his early 20s, and a University Student from Plymouth, in the UK. We know he was preoccupied with community-building and site moderation, and tended to be a forward-thinking activist and troll who created multiple identities on news sites, Wikipedia and various online fora. He was an occasional BoyChat poster.
Newgon integrates it's support for MAP Activism with a pro-[[Youth Rights]] agenda. The website makes repeated references to adults' testimonies of sexual relationships in their youth.


===Official statement===
====Jillium (Founder/Admin)====
Newgon sometimes hosts public forum discussions involving minors, some of whom are self-identified as themselves being sexually attracted to other minors. A minor's right to free participation is derived from [[UNCRC|international convention]] and other human rights agreements. We do not host any "adult" materials on our server, or permit its sharing.


==Ownership==
Jillium was another young activist, who started at around 17 years of age. His location was unknown, and he tended to be very quiet on forums, preferring to compile large anthology lists for the Wiki. He was known as a competent web admin. Jillium also posted on GL forums and was a very effective Wikipedia activist, with a deep knowledge of the MediaWiki software and interface.
The website is now officially registered to a member of a small group that is concerned with freedom of expression on the internet. The registration is masked by a proxy service to reduce the risk of harassment.


==Coverage==
====BLueRibbon (Contributor)====


===Pre-2014 Archiving===
Another blogger (ANU founder) in his late teens - he was non-affiliated, but submitted a lot of information to our legal sections. Also known as a BoyChat poster, he was known to be active in the wave of [[Wikipedia]] MAP activism some of our current contributors took part in. First person known to regularly use [[Minor Attracted Person|MAP]].


*In an article that quoted the producer of [[Law and Order: SVU]], the [[Homosexuality|gay]] news site afterelton.com claimed that a "pedophile rights group" in the TV drama was based on Newgon.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20091026142121/http://www.afterelton.com/TV/2009/10/law-order-pedophile-rights-episode?page=0,1</ref>
==Newgon Organization's position youth==


*Newgon was mentioned in the article "Creepedia" by American Greatness<ref>https://amgreatness.com/2020/08/07/creepedia/</ref> and in an edition of [[Uncommon Sense Edition 4|MalcolmOutLoud]].
Newgon was founded by the above a group of teenage MAP activists, and maintains an unusual and nowadays unique line on the subject of youth (at least for an MAP/ally-led organization).


*The site was a favorite with Google Groups polemicists and has been criticised repeatedly on [[Wikipedia]]. It has in the past been listed on the Hidden Wiki (onion site).
Newgon's pro-[[Youth Rights|youth rights]] agenda favors a revised [[Ethos of Newgon|elective age of consent at 12]]. Newgon maintains that what for MAPs is a self-interested position is nevertheless "[[Research|evidence-based]]". The website makes repeated references to adults' [[Accounts and Testimonies|positive testimonies]] of sexual relationships in their youth; controversially arguing that they should be treated as ''de-facto'' youth-advocacy. [[Youth Perspectives|Youth perspectives]] are also encouraged and permitted in public discussions, since the site has strict controls against "adult material" and is supported by [[UNCRC|international conventions]] and other human rights agreements operative in the relevant jurisdictions.


===Post 2021 Reopening===
==See also==


*Materials produced by the site have been shared by some alternative right trolls in an effort to sow confusion and division among their opponents. This is a developing trend at this point.
*[[Ethos of Newgon]] - Positions (binding and non-binding) and press-releases.
*[[Help:Editing|Editing Portal]] - Inner workings of NewgonWiki.


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 22:45, 8 December 2021

Original 2007 Logo

Newgon Organization (aka Newgon or Yesmap) is an informal activist organization first set up at Newgon.com by Daniel Lievre and Jillium on Jun 8, 2007. Newgon, which has no official membership, was founded after Google's censorship campaign against a number of MAP blogging sites, and was most active until around 2010 and again after 2021. The organization's purpose is to produce concise information resources relating to MAPs and minor-adult sex, for the use of online guerilla activists and trolls. It has also hosted forums for general discussion of these themes, and private forums to organize information campaigns. The organization's projects are maintained by the Newgon Support Team. Any websites it publishes are registered and hosted with high-end freedom of speech providers and proxying services for the purpose of privacy.

The Newgon.net domain hosts the informational wiki you are currently reading, along with an archived webmagazine/blog. A public forum will return in early 2022, with the aim of organizing MAP activism using the Wiki and its subprojects as base material for a publicity campaign.

Notability

Newgon is notable for being the first website to host an article defining a MAP. As detailed in the article, Newgon's cofounder, Daniel Lievre and supporting contributor, BLueRibbon were the first authors to regularly use the term, on a now defunct blog known as ANU/ATC (AttractedToChildren.org) in early 2007. The term became somewhat popular in the community, entering academic parlance via organizations such as B4U-Act (who had already popularized the parent term, "Minor Attracted Adult"). MAP entered the public lexicon in 2018 via social media. Newgon is also the birthplace of the MAP Flag concept, with the current flag's predecessor being submitted to a seemingly incomplete 2009 competition for a united symbol.

Pre-2014 Archiving

  • In an article that quoted the producer of Law and Order: SVU, the gay news site afterelton.com claimed that a "pedophile rights group" in the TV drama was based on Newgon.[1]
  • Newgon was mentioned in the article "Creepedia" by American Greatness[2] and in an edition of MalcolmOutLoud.
  • The site was a favorite with Google Groups polemicists and has been criticised repeatedly on Wikipedia. It has in the past been listed on the Hidden Wiki (onion site).

Post 2021 Reopening

  • Materials produced by the site have been shared by some alternative right trolls in an effort to sow confusion and division among their opponents (often mainstream Liberals and the LGBT community). This is a developing trend at this point.
  • An experimental publicity/engagement campaign is planned under the Yesmap banner, under which the public forum will also operate. The aim of this campaign is to refine knowledge and hone skills for future efforts.

Potted history

Daniel Lievre, a homosexual ephebophile, states that in 2005, his interest was piqued by a mention of NAMBLA on Rotten.com an old-fashioned, now defunct website featuring comment threads on shocking and bizarre content. He found out about Vereniging MARTIJN after some research and volunteered to proof-read a couple of their English articles. He then set about perfecting his debating abilities in multiple explosive threads on a forum which we are almost certain was the IIDB (Internet Infidels Discussion Board). This inspired him to set up a Debate Guide on Google's free hosting service, with a collaborator from the Netherlands. To make his writings more accessible, he then set up the now de-archived debateguide.blogspot.com and another blog that riduculed "anti pedophile" vigilantes. After just a few months, this blog was removed in a general purge of 30-50 similar blogs after mass reporting campaigns. His google pages were then removed as well, although he did have some success address squatting for others who lost their blogs.[3] After a few dead-ends, Lievre was directed towards NearlyFreeSpeech.net, a paid host that (at the time) was only concerned with the legality of its content. Using this service, and the help of another web administrator, Jillium, he rehosted his Debate Guide, which was soon to be followed by a blog, wiki and forum.

After ceasing blogging activity, NewgonWiki then hosted a webmagazine, which provided a digest of news articles, activist updates, academia, as well as editorials. Organisations such as Absolute Zero and SOSEN were frequently ridiculed. This ran for over a year, as the general projects expanded. However, from around 2010, the project seemed to go into decline, with forum outages, administrative departures and lower participation in core projects. In 2013, NearlyFreeSpeech.net posted a warning that they would terminate site services due to the politically sensitive nature of the content, but a new host and administrator could not be found at the time. This resulted in Newgon.com going offline for a while, but the site was re-hosted by an anonymous person in late 2013, after which it was shuttered due to lack of activity and archived at Newgon.net by mid 2014.

In late 2021, previous associates of Newgon.com and its network of activists launched a plan to rebrand Newgon.net and open the forums, with a start date of late 2021 or early 2022.

Individuals

From what little information we have, there seems to have been a few individuals who frequently volunteered for Newgon in the early years. They were all linked to the early MAP blog ANU/ATC, thus playing an important role in coining and popularizing the MAP neologism:

Daniel Lievre (Founder/Originator/Admin)

He is enigmatic and hard to research, because he often used pseudonyms to mock his trolls, or female pseudonyms to extract information - for example, from Wikipedia Admins. According to his written profiles, he was in his early 20s, and a University Student from Plymouth, in the UK. We know he was preoccupied with community-building and site moderation, and tended to be a forward-thinking activist and troll who created multiple identities on news sites, Wikipedia and various online fora. He was an occasional BoyChat poster.

Jillium (Founder/Admin)

Jillium was another young activist, who started at around 17 years of age. His location was unknown, and he tended to be very quiet on forums, preferring to compile large anthology lists for the Wiki. He was known as a competent web admin. Jillium also posted on GL forums and was a very effective Wikipedia activist, with a deep knowledge of the MediaWiki software and interface.

BLueRibbon (Contributor)

Another blogger (ANU founder) in his late teens - he was non-affiliated, but submitted a lot of information to our legal sections. Also known as a BoyChat poster, he was known to be active in the wave of Wikipedia MAP activism some of our current contributors took part in. First person known to regularly use MAP.

Newgon Organization's position youth

Newgon was founded by the above a group of teenage MAP activists, and maintains an unusual and nowadays unique line on the subject of youth (at least for an MAP/ally-led organization).

Newgon's pro-youth rights agenda favors a revised elective age of consent at 12. Newgon maintains that what for MAPs is a self-interested position is nevertheless "evidence-based". The website makes repeated references to adults' positive testimonies of sexual relationships in their youth; controversially arguing that they should be treated as de-facto youth-advocacy. Youth perspectives are also encouraged and permitted in public discussions, since the site has strict controls against "adult material" and is supported by international conventions and other human rights agreements operative in the relevant jurisdictions.

See also

References