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I am disgusted by a few things 6A has done with this whole fandom fiasco, especially the mocking of paying LJ users by 6A employee
burr86. I don't know how much I'll be using this service anymore. I'm not saying that I'm leaving all together, I'm not ready to do that. I am saying though that I am already using my personal website to blog so those who no longer wish to even give LJ their traffic may grab my rss feed and use a reader such as google reader to keep up with me if they so wish.
I am disgusted by a few things 6A has done with this whole fandom fiasco, especially the mocking of paying LJ users by 6A employee
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Date: 2007-08-07 02:52 am (UTC)From:But I know the fandom bans are continuing.
Though in fairness to LJ, the example a friend of mine posted a few days ago:
"Google: "tightly held" ponderosa121
WARNING: NSFW"
Kind of hard for me to fault LJ for banning content that is technically against US decency laws since it portrays child porn (albeit fictional character child porn).
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Date: 2007-08-07 03:04 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2007-08-07 04:34 am (UTC)From:Of course, I also tend to think that if you're making use of someone else's services and equipment, they do have the right to make rules as to what kind of use they deem to be acceptable - even if you're paying them. To the best of my knowledge, the TOS for LJ says they can delete material they deem unacceptable and ban users for posting it, and when we set up a journal there - be it free or paid - we're agreeing to that.
What I think would be a smart move would be for someone to start up their own fandom journal service - since the LJ software is open source, they could even use it so that people whose journals haven't been suspended or deleted can export their LJ entries and them import them into the new service. That way, the person running that service can determine what rules - if any - they want to have, and people who want to write kiddie porn slash whatever fic will have a place where they know they'll be welcome. With the outcry over LJs actions, I imagine there'd be a good customer base to start with, making it easier to get the equipment and system set up.
I don't mean to come off as bitchy - I just have trouble feeling a lot of sympathy for people who do something they know is going to be problematic (and from what I understand, wasn't the other big todo earlier this year about the same basic issue? So I'd say that people should have known that they were pushing things, shouldn't they?
I don't know... maybe I'm way off base, but given what little I know, that's how I'm thinking at the moment...