Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Libcom.org" in English language version.
Today, Thursday, 26 September 2013, libcom.org turns 10. In this blog post we look back at the evolution of the site over the last decade, pick out some highlights and look to the future. libcom.org, originally named enrager.net, was officially launched on 26 September 2003 as an "anti-authoritarian resource and community". Since then, we believe it has grown to be the world's most popular English-language anarchist/libertarian socialist website, with over 15,000 texts, over 6000 contributing users and which has been viewed over 15 million times by over 10 million unique visitors.
Today, Thursday, 26 September 2013, libcom.org turns 10. In this blog post we look back at the evolution of the site over the last decade, pick out some highlights and look to the future. libcom.org, originally named enrager.net, was officially launched on 26 September 2003 as an "anti-authoritarian resource and community". Since then, we believe it has grown to be the world's most popular English-language anarchist/libertarian socialist website, with over 15,000 texts, over 6000 contributing users and which has been viewed over 15 million times by over 10 million unique visitors.