The Great LJ Migration...
Apr. 18th, 2017 03:23 pm
So I have a question and I want some honest opinions.
Why does everyone seem to think Live Journal is going under?
Maybe I'm missing something but it seems like ever since LJ moved to Russia people just assume it is going under. However, I feel the migration from LJ is going to be a self-fulling prophecy. If you fear LJ is going to disappear the worst thing you can do is abandon it. Now I'm not saying you can't take the precaution of backing up to Dreamwidth, and I admit I've done this for my journal and several comunities, not all yet, but I have no intention of leaving LJ because then I'm just making it's downfall a reality.
Now, having said that maybe I'm missing something? Has something major happened that pretty much ensures it's downfall? Or are we just so upset they are now in Russia because frankly it matters very little to me where they are based as long as I have my Live Journal.
Please be respectful when responding, I have been absent for a bit so it is highly likely I've missed something.
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Date: 2017-04-18 10:47 pm (UTC)I think the biggest worry I've seen is just the servers shutting down and all entries being lost or something. But I'm staying! I just have a DW there as a backup but I doubt I'll use it :p
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Date: 2017-04-18 10:54 pm (UTC)I have a paid account on LJ that I will not be renewing but I will be renewing my account - paying DW and IJ b/c as a person from the LGBTQ community, I support a platform that doesn't kill people like me.
I stil use LJ and will use it AND continue posting all my gay smut there for as long as they'll allow it but it's more of a matter of principle, and the fear that my GAY GAY GAY SUPER GAY LJ might get deleted.
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Date: 2017-04-18 10:56 pm (UTC)Here is a link of some of the breakdowns... https://digitaldiscipline.tumblr.com/post/159171049669/suricattus-majesticduxk-hey-there-other-lj
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Date: 2017-04-18 11:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2017-04-19 12:18 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2017-04-19 12:50 am (UTC)Many people post slash fiction and slash photos and since Russia has laws about that, they're afraid their LJs will be deleted. I'm at DW for the same reason many others are: backup for LJ.
The two people who own DW (Denise and Mark) are former LJers and have designed DW using the same platform as LJ, as much as the open source coding allows. It doesn't censor anything, has no advertisers, and is entirely supported by its membership. Its similarity to LJ is why, I think, people who leave LJ are going there rather to a journaling site like WordPress.
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Date: 2017-04-19 02:02 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2017-04-19 02:09 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2017-04-19 03:32 am (UTC)LJ is the biggest journaling/blogging platform in Cyrillic countries and the Russians don't seem to care about their English+ users. Release notes and any policy or layout changes were always discussed in Russian first with LONG gaps between launch and translation into English. You can also see this by a note that I saw at the beginning of the new tos that the translation is not legally binding, the only binding version of the tos is the Russian one. Which could really say anything. The Russians have burned a lot of bridges with non-Cyrillic users WAY before now.
Onto present things. The politics in Russia are also worrying, with their newer laws (anti-gay, hardcore pro-orthodoxy, internet censorship). There is a huge clash between what westerners think and what Russians think.
I don't know if you were here in 2012, but I was still paying for LJ then and I got a month of extension on paid time because they kept getting DDoS attacked by people (probably pro-nationalist Russians) trying to shut up navalny, one of the most prominent, still-alive, Putin critics.
So, there is a history here, it's really nothing new. I follow like 40 people here and only 3 post regularly (2 are the same person...) or at all.
(And the text in the textbox for the captcha is in Russian, perfect example of not caring about English users).
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Date: 2017-04-19 05:02 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2017-04-19 06:15 pm (UTC)While LJ has announced in the TOS that there are no major changes to the privacy policy, I found it too ambiguous to be comfortable with. What they meant by "minor" and "major" changes, I don't think I will ever know.
And I do NOT like knowing.
Especially as a slash fanfiction author whose works could be considered under Russian laws as "gay propaganda". ._.
One of my friends already has her journal suspended by Livejournal. I don't even know how or why it even happened. But it is minimally quite clear that LJ is enforcing their new TOS, and I do not like that.
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Date: 2017-04-20 12:58 pm (UTC)New user here...
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Date: 2017-04-23 08:16 pm (UTC)For me personally, the last straw was when my LJ account was somehow "caught in their spam filter" a few weeks ago, so they suspended my account without any explanation or notification Email despite that they supposedly always notify you unless you "did something super bad". A few other people had this happen to them too. I managed to get my account back but even if there was no weird, secret reason for doing it that just screams ineptness to me.... I have basically no friends left here and those that ARE here already have a DW account (or were really easily convinced to switch), and I'm only following one actually active comm on LJ and they're switching to DW as well.
I've only ever been on LJ because of the comms. I'd come to LJ every day if I just had really active friends here, but apparently all the comms are dead and Twitter/Tumblr people just CANNOT be convinced to get a LJ account. So, self-fulfilling prophecy, yeah maybe.
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Date: 2017-04-26 09:19 am (UTC)But here I understand it in a way. I don't mind it being in Russia as such. But since they've changed the TOS, I felt a need to at least copy over my LJ to DW. I've crossposted for years anyway, so why not? Also, I'd hate to lose anything since I've been writing on LJ since 2003. :-P
I don't think the site will die, but it will shrink. Even more.
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