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prog ([personal profile] prog) wrote2007-12-03 09:01 am

LJ muckety muck

[livejournal.com profile] rserocki wins the prize for the first person on my flist to (without me having to ask) summarize the recent rambling and overlong post to [livejournal.com profile] news about what just hoppa. (Basically: a Russian media company, SUP, just agreed to acquire Livejournal from SixApart.)

By itself I probably wouldn't care much, but the whole post-flagging thing left me feeling a little raw. News so soon after of a fundamental structural shakeup at LJ makes me more nervous about leaving six-n-growing years of personal writing exclusively on someone else's servers, running a presentation layer that is getting baroque in strange ways.

Now that I've started to use and enjoy MovableType, and that I have been planning to launch a blog of some variety at jasonmcintosh.com, the chances are looking nonzero that I'll jump ship sometime in the coming year.

[identity profile] chocorisu.livejournal.com 2007-12-03 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I was going to say they couldn't possibly run it more incompetently than the current administration but that's just tempting fate.

re the post flagging thing, the only plausible explanation I've heard (aside from LJ/SixApart being morons) is that they did at the behest of advertisers.

[identity profile] prog.livejournal.com 2007-12-03 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Or its implementation coulda been a pre-purchase stipulation insisted upon by SUP's lawyers. Shrug.

The principle of the thing upsets me less than how it's implemented. It apparently (and, worse, inconsistently) sets up a new barrier between my content and my audience. I didn't ask for this.

[identity profile] chocorisu.livejournal.com 2007-12-03 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Either way it's not something any of their customers asked for. I've put plenty of money into LJ in the past precisely *because* they left the content well alone. These days they're too quick to make sweeping changes nobody wants and can't opt out of. Very bad.