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>...Her title is "Webmistress".
Oh, come on. I know these people tend to be in love with the Internet, but -- accusations of adultery??
Any reason why a woman can't be a master? It's a pretty gender-neutral term already. I have a Master's degree, not a Mistress's degree.
Well, at least not yet...
If Webmaster won't wash, for some reason, Website Administrator or Website Manager seem to fit the bill, no?
Amalyah Keshet
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>I have seen the following efforts at gender neutrality:
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>Web designer
>Web maintainer
>Web tender (although to my ear, this sounds like a new finger food
>from Burger King).
>Web wrangler (no, I'm not making that one up).
>Web person.
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>My favorite (for no particular reason) is webster.
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>Rich Johnson
>Director of Marketing
>(or The Marketing Guy)
>at Cotton Expressions, Ltd.
>http://www.cottonexpress.com
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