Valenti decided to leave the site in February 2011, saying she wanted it to remain a place for younger feminists.
Thereafter she largely faded from public life, though she continued to befriend and correspond with many younger feminists.
Networked feminism, where women's rights activists communicate and organize using social media, is a growing trend among younger feminists in Germany.
It is wildly popular among young feminists.
This drive to register voters in poor minority communities was surrounded with rhetoric that focused on rallying young feminists.
Some of the younger feminists called into question the implication of an Egyptian Women's Union.
Gloria Steinem endorsed the book and found it a "warm, personal, political, irresistible guide for young feminists, women and men."
A wife, May, who appealed to both young and old feminists for her outspoken wit.
Susan Faludi, the feminist author, argues that young feminists today lack a focused political mission.
This collection of epistolary exchanges between young feminists and their "foremothers" may not have turned out exactly as planned.