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  • noun Plural form of journaler.

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Examples

  • I do note that danah specifically excludes LiveJournalers and other "journalers" from this characterization--which the Perseus study that Torill cites does not.

    01/01/2004 - 02/01/2004 Torill 2004

  • I do note that danah specifically excludes LiveJournalers and other "journalers" from this characterization--which the Perseus study that Torill cites does not.

    Archive 2004-01-01 Torill 2004

  • And mostly, people wondered why on earth journalers would want to put their lives up for all the world to see.

    breathing sanctuary 2008

  • These rings were generally organized around something the journalers had in common: location, political affiliation, eye color.

    breathing sanctuary 2008

  • By the time I joined into the fray, there were probably a whopping two or three thousand online journalers.

    January 2008 2008

  • And mostly, people wondered why on earth journalers would want to put their lives up for all the world to see.

    January 2008 2008

  • By the time I joined into the fray, there were probably a whopping two or three thousand online journalers.

    breathing sanctuary 2008

  • These rings were generally organized around something the journalers had in common: location, political affiliation, eye color.

    January 2008 2008

  • When I was first journaling online back in the prehistoric ages, when there were literally less than a 1000 journalers, one in particular was a woman beloved by many.

    writer brain 2007

  • She started a journal-ring and a lot of journalers joined and became friends and after a couple of years, they planned a convention just to meet up.

    writer brain 2007

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