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Mar 20, 2008 17:52

DONT POST IN LJ UNTIL THIS TIME TOMORROW!

Why?
--They are taking away basic, no-ad, no-pay accounts.
--They tried to censor/filter certain words. The first one I was told about was faeries. Spelled that way. And, some of the others on the list are just as absurd.

From slyferret's journal: (which I found quoted via a community johinnabara told me about)

Oh, suddenly it all makes sense! LiveJournal accidentally censored faeries!

For those who have not heard the latest LJ vs. Fandom news, LiveJournal recently decided to implement a filter of several items on the list of popular LJ interests: items like "faeries," "bisexuality," "yaoi," "bondage," "depression," "fanfiction" and "slash." Because apparently SUP has a problem with displaying the fact that a large number of their users are into these things (although they have, as is becoming quite typical of SUP, not made any official announcements yet).

In response, amidst growing public outcry, a strike is being planned. SUP has, as of today, restored the censored interests, but between this and the recent botched handling of the removal of basic accounts (and given LJ's history of screwing us in the various sales and changes since brad left), there is a growing sense that SUP does not really remotely understand what LiveJournal is and what exactly they're with.

(found this one on naughtyaelf's journal)

We are holding the Content Strike because we want to demonstrate that LiveJournal is

content-driven.

We are holding the Content Strike because we want the new owners of LiveJournal to better understand the power and resolve of the LJ Community of Users.

We are holding the Content Strike because all of us, Paid, Permanent and Plus users as well as Basic, want to demonstrate our solidarity as a Community of Users. We do not consider Basic users to be "freeloaders." We consider them to be valuable content-providers and Friends.

We are holding the Content Strike because we ache to do something to show our displeasure, and commenting on the news post -- even with cat macros -- just isn't powerful enough!

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The strike has four terms:

* Restore basic accounts for new account creation.

* Inform users before any change to the site that affects how we use the site or demands on our resources.

* Run change proposals by the Advisory Board and

* Take their advice into account before implementation of any change.

NOTE: We're aware that there may be good business decisions for eliminating Basic accounts. If Basic accounts are to be eliminated, though, that action should be taken only after approval of the Advisory Board and consultation with the LJ Community of Users.

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The 24-hour strike will begin at the following times for the following locations:

Thursday, March 20, 2:00 PM -- Honolulu
Thursday, March 20, 4:00 PM -- Anchorage
Thursday, March 20, 5:00 PM -- San Francisco; Los Angeles
Thursday, March 20, 6:00 PM -- Mexico City; Denver
Thursday, March 20, 7:00 PM -- Chicago
Thursday, March 20, 8:00 PM -- Montreal; New York
Thursday, March 20, 9:00 PM -- Buenos Aires
Midnight -- London
Friday, March 21, 1:00 AM -- Paris
Friday, March 21, 2:00 AM -- Istanbul
Friday, March 21, 3:00 AM -- Moscow
Friday, March 21, 4:00 AM -- Dubai
Friday, March 21, 5:00 AM -- Islamabad
Friday, March 21, 6:00 AM -- Bangladesh
Friday, March 21, 7:00 AM -- Bangkok
Friday, March 21, 8:00 AM -- Singapore
Friday, March 21, 9:00 AM -- Tokyo
Friday, March 21, 10:00 AM -- Brisbane
Friday, March 21, 11:00 AM -- Sydney
Friday, March 21, 12 Noon -- Suva

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The one-day content strike is on for this Friday, March 21.

For 24 hours, we will not post or comment to LJ. Not in our own journals, not in communities. Not publicly, privately, or under friends-lock.

This is a protest that will have long-lasting effects, showing up forever in the daily posting statistics.

This is a protest that will not harm LJ in the long run, as leaving LJ might do.

This is a protest that will demonstrate the power of community, as all users unite to support Basic users and the concept of adfree space.

This is a protest that will educate the new owners that LJ is driven by user-created content.

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How Can I Help?

* DO post about this in your own LJ.

* DO post and comment about it in appropriate communities.

* DO remember that it's based on Greenwich Mean Time, which may not be your local time.

* DO turn off LoudTwitter and your RSS feeds for 24 hours.

* DON'T forget to get permission from community mods before making an off-topic post or comment about the strike.

* DON'T be spammy with your posts or comments about the strike.

* DON'T forget to turn your LoudTwitter and RSS feeds back on when the strike is over.

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I understand the need for a business to make a profit, but I also side with all the long-time loyal LJ lovers.

BRING BACK THE OLD SYSTEM. I have the type of account that lj is planning on discontinuing. If
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