LJ keeps doing sketchy things wrt security and data mining (and stealing people's revenue by hijacking their affiliate codes). Here's a nice post by afuna on the current issue, which links to this detailed (and in non-jargony language) post.
LJ has been pissing me off over time. I've toyed with the ideas of stopping crossposting, or turning off comments on the crossposted posts. But the bulk of my peeps are on LJ, and none of you seem terribly inclined to move (other than the several of you who already have.)
I could give all my LJ friends OpenID access to my DW account (those of you who have DW accounts but don't use them would be exempt), but that would make it easier to connect the two IDs than it already is, and I prefer to keep them separate.
Question: If I stopped crossposting, or if I turned off comments on LJ, who would have a problem with coming to DW to comment? You don't have to create an account to read, or even comment: they support OpenID.
I don't want to keep supporting LJ and all their sketchy bullshit and keep providing content for them (even if it's mostly behind a flock) to get more ad revenue.
Dreamwidth has an amazing diversity statement, actively works to be accessible to the disabled, and stood up to repeated censorship trolls who targeted their payment providers (first paypal, then google checkout) under the spectre of "porn sites." They don't allow illegal materials (child porn, for example), but neither do they prohibit free expression. They will not allow advertisers.
I still have an invite code, if anybody wants one. I don't think there are free accounts right now, but you can buy a single-month paid account (for $3, iirc, though they've just introduced a points system which I don't fully understand) and let it lapse to become free. Yeah, it's kinda cheating, but their business model includes that situation. And if you decide you like it, you can buy more paid time.
They don't have a bunch of stupid "features" that nobody wants, and they took the spaghetti code from LJ and cleaned it up, so it works *better*.
It's kinda quiet over here, but the water's nice. Come on in.
LJ has been pissing me off over time. I've toyed with the ideas of stopping crossposting, or turning off comments on the crossposted posts. But the bulk of my peeps are on LJ, and none of you seem terribly inclined to move (other than the several of you who already have.)
I could give all my LJ friends OpenID access to my DW account (those of you who have DW accounts but don't use them would be exempt), but that would make it easier to connect the two IDs than it already is, and I prefer to keep them separate.
Question: If I stopped crossposting, or if I turned off comments on LJ, who would have a problem with coming to DW to comment? You don't have to create an account to read, or even comment: they support OpenID.
I don't want to keep supporting LJ and all their sketchy bullshit and keep providing content for them (even if it's mostly behind a flock) to get more ad revenue.
Dreamwidth has an amazing diversity statement, actively works to be accessible to the disabled, and stood up to repeated censorship trolls who targeted their payment providers (first paypal, then google checkout) under the spectre of "porn sites." They don't allow illegal materials (child porn, for example), but neither do they prohibit free expression. They will not allow advertisers.
I still have an invite code, if anybody wants one. I don't think there are free accounts right now, but you can buy a single-month paid account (for $3, iirc, though they've just introduced a points system which I don't fully understand) and let it lapse to become free. Yeah, it's kinda cheating, but their business model includes that situation. And if you decide you like it, you can buy more paid time.
They don't have a bunch of stupid "features" that nobody wants, and they took the spaghetti code from LJ and cleaned it up, so it works *better*.
It's kinda quiet over here, but the water's nice. Come on in.
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Date: 2010-04-28 03:51 pm (UTC)From:Third district! Been wanting to move somewhere around there for ages, so I'm well chuffed. Where are you staying when you're in Vienna, again?
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Date: 2010-04-28 04:08 pm (UTC)From:Oh, nice! We're staying in the 8th district at Pension Wild. (They're openly queer-friendly :D )
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Date: 2010-04-28 04:30 pm (UTC)From:And I know what you mean, but I think you still have ... fannish sensibilities, in a way? There's a fannishness many people retain even when they wander out of fandom, which I think keeps on connecting us all. (I never know how to describe it adequately, but people either have it or they don't. In RL, too. It's related to, but slightly different from, geekiness, and I tend to get along much better with people who have it.)
Ooh, right, I remember now! Well, one of the many nice things about Vienna is that it's small enough to get anywhere reasonably fast, especially as long as you stay within the inner districts. :D
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Date: 2010-04-28 05:05 pm (UTC)From:I think I know what you're getting at. It's a sort of community feeling, with an understanding of what it means to squee, and that makes a difference.
Vienna looks fabulous :) I'm so excited that we're staying within easy walking distance of the first district (and pretty close to a U-bahn stop).