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vulva May 7 2010, 04:48:57 UTC
wow.

Less than 5 lines that talk about anything that we're concerned with.

Over 30 lines about shit like a story about a damn goat, and a community.

Also, why has no one ever responded to my LJ_Abuse complaint?

Someone said "We'll look into it" and never did.

So tell me, LJ, why won't you look into one of your staff members leaving a creepy comment on one of my entries? One that was f-locked?

just wondering....

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tucker May 7 2010, 04:52:12 UTC
I support this comment.

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sydninicole May 7 2010, 04:54:19 UTC
amen, hallelujah, praise jesus and all that.

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chibitarp May 7 2010, 04:55:13 UTC
Yes, that would be something good to figure out D:

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notoriousreign May 7 2010, 04:58:49 UTC
Oh that's creepy. o_O

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milesaway May 7 2010, 05:04:58 UTC
That is a horrible invasion of privacy and I think she deserves an answer

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thursdays_girl May 7 2010, 05:22:00 UTC
The fact that this whole thing is still unresolved is deplorable.

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hoodoo May 7 2010, 05:30:52 UTC
wow 0_0
hear hear!

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ohfiyera May 7 2010, 05:53:01 UTC
o.O

I can count at least 6 and a half ways in which that is wrong.

Holy shit.

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coralisawesome May 7 2010, 06:24:00 UTC
This issue needs to be resolved. This is a threat to our personal safety and privacy.

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chasethesiness May 7 2010, 08:29:46 UTC
that deserves an answer RIGHT THE FUCK NOW

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gamine May 7 2010, 13:55:19 UTC
I've known for years that the staff on LJ can see what's in your locked journal. I don't put anything on the internet that I wouldn't want the entire world knowing, locked or not. A few years back, there was a staff member suspended because she leaked things from locked journals.

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Please see link near end of this comment for clarifications... anti_aol May 7 2010, 20:28:26 UTC
I'm going to take advantage of the bug that lets you edit a comment after it's been replied to for charmian at dreamwidth.org, who wrote a post about the person who's journal was allegedly invaded by dnewhall. Charmian added a link to this comment to discuss my allegations as well; I clarified them as much as my message archive and my memory will allow me to here on her post.

Sorry for any confusion: looking back, I realize I should have checked my message archive first before quoting what I was told, and should have made my comments more clear. What follows below this paragraph is my unaltered, original comment:Locking is a waste of time if you're trying to hide posts from LJ staff. Closed support requests can be viewed by an assortment of folks as well, not just staff. I have never seen official word on it, but I have had plenty of unofficial words over the years with those who have privs, and I used to lurk in communities like LJ Abuse Abuse (yes, that's two Abuses in the name; it was made up of former angry volunteers - I used ( ... )

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trixieleitz May 8 2010, 23:33:42 UTC
Closed Support requests in public categories can be viewed by anyone. All of these requests are closed. All you need to see an older closed request in a public category is the link to the request.

If a Support request was public and now isn't, that's because it's been moved to a private category, not because it's been closed.

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phaetonschariot May 10 2010, 22:26:39 UTC
Most people don't f-lock because they're trying to hide from staff, though.

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anti_aol May 11 2010, 01:15:15 UTC
But if you're flocking, you don't want staff to see it either, do you? I can't recall the last time I flocked an entry, then went out of my way to alert LJ staff to go read that entry. Like, "Please, folks, use your privs on marahmarie.livejournal.com/exampleflockedpost.html, I'm begging you guys." But when you flock you know what? You might as well just hand over the keys, because if someone with privs and willing to abuse them wants to see something badly enough, they will. That's the *other* reason (the one I never discuss, because honestly, I'm not into repeating unprovable allegations over and over again just to get a lot of heat for that) that I flock or privately post only rarely, knowing pretty well what I'm up against.

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