Fool me once...

Aug 03, 2007 15:22

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idiots, censorship, fandom

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kayliemalinza August 3 2007, 20:22:24 UTC
God fucking dammit. Shitwhore. Cuntfucker.

Weren't we OVER this?

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kangeiko August 3 2007, 22:05:31 UTC
fandom_flies, love. Time to leave the nest.

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kayliemalinza August 3 2007, 22:51:28 UTC
I spent the past few hours starting IJ and GJ accounts and transferring everything over, and archiving my personal LJ. I still need to figure out how to archive individual entries on a comm (my fanfic at sparrington, mostly) but that may wait until tomorrow. I'm figuring out Semagic right now.

I really like the ideas going around about our own site, and I'm willing to put down hard cash to make that happen.

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kangeiko August 7 2007, 15:40:50 UTC
I know! I mean, a whole bunch of people were saying how it was going to be the same on all other websites, which I totally didn't get. I mean, if fandom is running it... *le sigh*

Anyway. If nothing else, I want someplace where management does not contribute to the wank quite so regularly...

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sparklebutch August 3 2007, 21:53:57 UTC
Heh. Let me know if any of them react to your call for refunds.

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kangeiko August 3 2007, 22:05:00 UTC
Well, I've sent an official complaint in to them - "I do not wish to be affiliated with a company that has such homophobic policies and violates its own ToS" etc - and will move on to the offices of fair trading from then on...

Seriosuly, this has me pissed off enough to keep at it.

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sparklebutch August 3 2007, 22:17:49 UTC
In that case, *seriously*, let me know if something happens.

I'm off to check that fandom flies comm.

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buggery August 4 2007, 20:33:39 UTC
If they were likely to give out refunds, they wouldn't have done anything that warranted a refund in the first place. Asking is a waste of pixels.

However. LJ has committed a type of fraud known as 'bait and switch'. There are both criminal-court (via the attorney general and/or consumer protection agency for the state a U.S. user resides in) and civil court (via a class-action lawsuit) options for holding 6A responsible for profiting from their lies..

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