Yeah, that boycott
Have you seen Insanejournal's home page? They don't actually provide ad-free accounts either.
Also, what he said. Which you can't read, because it's locked. Well,
patchworkkid said "With all the crap that's going on in the world, people are getting het up about Livejournal? Spend some time watching the news." But better, since he's a writer of some skill.
Also, what he said. Which you can't read, because it's locked. Well,
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And the boycott isn't particularly about LJ not providing basic accounts or companies needing revenue.
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Yeah, IJ runs some ads. I think it's okay that LJ runs some ads (although LJ's history of ads is somewhat less than delightful.) I think it's okay that LJ transitions away from ad-free accounts, even, although it's a shame. But seriously, not announcing a major policy change while patting yourself on the back unduly in public at the same time?
Unseemly.
I'm afraid I have to reject, like the earlier commenter, the "you shouldn't get upset about this while CHILDREN ARE STARVING" argument. That road leads to places none of us would actually care to go.
Personally, I just embrace the opportunity to be a Livejournal Scab. Strike, hee hee.
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Yes, the communications suck. Yes, it's suboptimal that new ad-free unpaid accounts are going away. But how does this lead to a so-called strike and what does the strike hope to accomplish?
I don't think the strikers know the answers to these questions.
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I don't really care because I don't need to create a new account and I'm not part of a serious community on LJ, but I'm just curious about the opinions flying around. I've noticed the gradual corporatization (is that a word?) and commercialization of LJ as it's grown, and especially once I decided I wasn't making sufficient use of the service to pay for it and let my account revert to the free version, I never really let it bother me.
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There was also some concern that various interests were removed from the top interests list -- depression, bisexuality, a few other things like that. They have since been returned to the list.
I think