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Given that I spend most of my life internally analysing websites, I really should have worked up a fantabulously interesting post on what the current LJ vs Facebook controversy means for users, and what it says about LiveJournal and other fading website systems in particular.

But charmian on Dreamwidth seems to have done all the analysis for me, so go look at him/her and follow the links provided. It's fascinating stuff - to me, at least.
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In a slight panic ages ago, I'd set my LJ to set all new entries to a minimum security of friends.

As a result, LJ doesn't seem to let me cross-post my posts to any other website. The option is listed at the bottom of the screen, but the boxes are all greyed-out.

Even when I later change the status of, say, this post, to public, it still doesn't present me with the option.

Just in case ya wanted to know...
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After my snafu with my main blog, I got to thinking about what makes LiveJournal such a great blogging system, and also (counterintuitively) what makes it a terrible blogging system for integrating with the rest of the web.

Then LiveJournal announces they're looking for someone to join the Advisory Board. Which sounds very tempting.

But I'm sure I barely know any of the lobbyists, hidden interests and powerful cliques within LiveJournal. Right now, to me, they're invisible. But I'm sure that they'll all come out of the woodwork in the clusterfest that would be the voting process. Especially if I'm running on a "Let's make LiveJournal better!"-esque message...

For those of you who have been on LiveJournal for, like, for ever, man ... how many lobbyists are there?
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[livejournal.com profile] snugglebitch has just posted about seeing an offensive advert against gay marriage on her LJ, and commenting that she's glad she switched to Dreamwidth.

While the advert is obviously offensive, surely any move to try and stop displaying the advert - which says that gay marriage activists are "silencing" the opposition to gay marriage, typical right-wing hysterical rhetoric - just plays right into their hands, and gives them more ammunition?

Mind you, the advert seems to be pointless. Either you believe gay people are equal and should be accorded the same rights as straight people (ie marriage, the army and all that) -- or you think gay people are not equal. A banner advert isn't going to change your mind one way or the other. It's not like they're trying to sell you a toaster...

For the record (since I'm already noticing some unfriending), I'm all for gay marriage and equality. Sheesh. As if that wasn't obvious already?
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Like a few other people, I seem to somehow have managed to grab a Dreamwidth account - an attempt by a couple of independent people to make a better LiveJournal.

So far it seems like the Westfield shopping mall - gleaming in newness, but not much in the way of actual activity. So I'm sure if most people here are preparing to jump to Dreamwidth, or just intend to keep it as a backup.

Anyway, if you happen to be on Dreamwidth, I'm sure you can guess my username there ;)
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Apparently, according to [livejournal.com profile] rhodri (who writes for the Independent, who are in partnership with LJ UK), the LJ redundancies are as a result of the company moving operations from Los Angeles to Moscow. Which, given that LJ is now Russian-owned makes sense.

Also, according to this LJ post, the numbers aren't quite so huge. "13 let go, 17 kept in total, and 12 let go and 12 kept in SF"

Even so, it's always better to backup than not to backup! here is a backup guide for PC users

Also, apparently some of the LJ developers had been working on Dreamwidth, a LiveJournal 2.0 - I imagine development on this will now kick up a notch...
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LiveJournal ... has cut about 20 of 28 employees — and offered them no severance (spotted via [livejournal.com profile] nicnac). As veterans of the last dotcom crash know, websites have a nasty habit of disappearing overnight, leaving a deafening silence in the void.

Ladies and gentlemen, I'd highly suggest backing up all entries, and figuring out an alternative solution for blogging, just in case. Which is a huge shame, because the friends-feature on LJ is something I just have not found anywhere else. Any suggestions for backups or alternatives?

Anyway, in case the Nostromo signs off, I'm also to be found on almostwitty.com

UPDATE: Backup options available from LJ, LJBook and LJArchive

UPDATE 2: The end is not yet, in fact, nigh. at least not yet.

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