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In early 2007, acting upon an old idea, Steve created "The EQ. Foundation". The charter for this resource, was to collect, preserve, archive and make available, "alternative" viewpoints, which are commonly stereotyped, stigmatized and refused a voice in the larger culture. It was Steve's firm belief, that taboos and stigmas were only working to harm social unity and public safety, at grave consequence to many, and that it was time to break the deafening silence. Steve continues to write, today, and has been expanding into other areas.
In early 2007, acting upon an old idea, Steve created "The EQ. Foundation". The charter for this resource, was to collect, preserve, archive and make available, "alternative" viewpoints, which are commonly stereotyped, stigmatized and refused a voice in the larger culture. It was Steve's firm belief, that taboos and stigmas were only working to harm social unity and public safety, at grave consequence to many, and that it was time to break the deafening silence. Steve continues to write, today, and has been expanding into other areas.


== External links ==
== External Links ==


*[http://eqf.nfshost.com/ The EQ. Foundation]
*[http://eqf.nfshost.com/ The EQ. Foundation]
== See Also ==
[[Newgon.com Support Team]]
[[Category:Official Encyclopedia]] [[Category:People]][[Category:People: Sympathetic Activists]]

Revision as of 16:18, 23 October 2008

Steve has emerged as one of the most thoughtful and voluminous contributors to the blog.

In the summer of 1998, Steve Diamond (better known as "Steve-D") arrived in the online, boylove scene. Quickly taking to the existing community, which resided at a web chat board named BoyChat, Steve spent several years writing and contributing, as a supportive member of that community.

Steve branched off into his own projects, including such web sites as, "Steve-D's Midnight Zone" and "The Midnight Archives". Several other, personal projects existed (some remain online, till this day), as well. He also branched off into different types of writing. One earlier phase, found him writing several erotic stories, some of which were featured at a well known, online, "alternative" website that archives written erotica.

In 2001, Steve was invited to join the BoyChat admin, as a moderator, also known as a "Cog". He remained in this post, and served in a few others, over the following two to three years. During this time, he also served as an admin member, on a discussion board named, "Close Encounters" (the offshoot of this board, would become known as "Crossroads", or "The Crossroads Debate Forum").

For a brief period, Steve was appointed to the position, of "assistant BoyChat webmaster", which was a newly created, and undefined position at that time. In short, he was the back up person, to step in and be a public figurehead, when the current, serving webmaster was unavailable. Having been in a transition phase, the new, "webmaster" position, would not evolve into what it is today, until a few years after Steve's departure.

Steve also served for the period of about one year, as a volunteer at the live, community chat room, "Lifeline". This is a place for people to come, to give and receive moral support. It is a place, where those in crisis can turn to. After this point, with burn out plaguing him, Steve retired from the public eye, and took several months away, disassociating himself with the troubles and stress of the pro child love cause.

On June 22nd, 2006, Steve returned to active status on the internet, with an entirely new project, which would be much deeper and personal, than anything he had done in the past. This was his first blog entitled, "In Self Defense...The Life and Times of an Atheist Boylover...". Steve would continue to write solidly and consistently, for nearly a year, on this and several other blogs.

In early 2007, acting upon an old idea, Steve created "The EQ. Foundation". The charter for this resource, was to collect, preserve, archive and make available, "alternative" viewpoints, which are commonly stereotyped, stigmatized and refused a voice in the larger culture. It was Steve's firm belief, that taboos and stigmas were only working to harm social unity and public safety, at grave consequence to many, and that it was time to break the deafening silence. Steve continues to write, today, and has been expanding into other areas.

External Links

See Also

Newgon.com Support Team