No idea what things were like in US anime fandom twenty or thirty years ago, but in Japan, which OP also points to as having less female fans, the fanworks-creating female fan community was huge even twenty/thirty years ago. It's absolutely massive now. The fact that she uses "there's more guys in Akihabara" as an indication that there are fewer women anime fans makes me suspect that she doesn't know all that much about anime fandom beyond her own space.
I tried out finding some stuff via Pinboard, and the following blogging-related meta came up. Won't have time to read them until tonight, but what you say sounds pretty familiar. I feel a lot more pressure to be coherent/clever/correct when commenting on a blog than on LJ/DW. There's a real sense of stage fright.
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Date: 2011-10-04 02:34 am (UTC)I tried out finding some stuff via Pinboard, and the following blogging-related meta came up. Won't have time to read them until tonight, but what you say sounds pretty familiar. I feel a lot more pressure to be coherent/clever/correct when commenting on a blog than on LJ/DW. There's a real sense of stage fright.
http://azurelunatic.livejournal.com/5923155.html
http://innerbrat.livejournal.com/623061.html
http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/women_and_children.html