supergee: (hedgehog)
2019-12-25 05:54 am
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Unwanted Christmas Present

It is of course rank unfairness and guilt by association to generalize from President Trump and assume that anything owned by the Russians is a malfunctioning piece of shit, but lj appears to have stopped accepting crossposts from DW
supergee: (pissed)
2019-07-28 05:05 am
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LJ, you’ve done it again

You don’t want to read another cranky-old-fart post about how Gooeys turned computers into the sort of thing I want to use computers to deal with. Take as read. Yesterday LJ suggested I change my password because the KGB lost my old one I’d been using my old one for a mere 15 years.

So I picked a new one and after submitting to a number of catshits captchas (how else are we going to train the computers to impersonate us?) I got back into LJ. Today I learned that my posts to DW weren’t cross-posting anymore, so I had to redo them. Once again LJ joins President Trump as an argument for distrusting anything the Russians own.
supergee: (sign)
2015-06-06 06:05 am

Disimprovement engineering

Livejournal is one of the many computerized operations in which the scariest word is "upgrade." There appears to have been a new one, and I am seeing complaints. Perhaps because I never went along with the Friends Page upyoursgrade, the only problem I have noticed is that lj no longer recognizes its own lj-user symbol if I post directly to it, so I am now originating my birthday posts on Dreamwidth, the way I do all my others. As always, when lj malfunctions, I blame unprotected contact with Facebook.
supergee: (sponge-eye)
2015-01-09 06:29 am

The early blog platform LiveJournal (still popular in Russia)

LJ is now a subject for nostalgia. For me this is definitely a "Whatchoo mean we, paleface?": Xanga? Off Hot Fashion? Oh, and I hear Facebook is doing a duet record with CompuServe.
supergee: (pissed)
2012-10-29 06:46 am
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Cross-post to bear

Cross-posting to livejournal is intermittent. Are they having a hurricane in Russia, too?
supergee: (fandom)
2012-01-22 06:15 am

We have all been here before

"The Return of LiveJournal" is the latest menace. LJ is turning from a place for Us to hang out to a great public mess with a huge majority doing things I don't care about. Sounds like Worldcon. As long as I can hang out with my friends, I'm staying here, and I'm also at Corflu DreamWidth, under the same name.
supergee: (motto)
2011-10-28 07:56 am

Dog bites man

Once again, livejournal does damage control about as well as Teabaggers think understand government.
supergee: (pissed)
2011-07-30 03:12 pm

Staying in LJ

When I was in elementary school in the 50s they told me that some day I would fight Russian tyranny. I had almost given up hope.
supergee: (interrobang)
2011-07-26 12:15 pm
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(no subject)

Anybody know if they're stocking the crossposts here until lj is working properly?

ETA: Denise says we can just "edit" our posts (without necessarily changing them) and they will be automatically forwarded to lj, which I perhaps should have figured, but thanks.
supergee: (raygun)
2010-11-03 01:50 pm
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As others see us*

At my screening, when a character in the film mentioned the early blog platform LiveJournal (still popular in Russia), the audience laughed.
--Zadie Smith, reviewing The Social Network in NYRB

*Title stolen from Dave Langford
supergee: (platypus)
2010-09-14 11:43 am
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Glad to have two identities

[livejournal.com profile] theferrett opposes usernames. If I had one associated with attention whoring, refusing to use cut tags, and encouraging clueless boys to discuss boobs with women they don't know, I might feel likewise. I am fortunate enough not to need the relative anonymity a username provides, but I enjoy having one anyway.

Thanx to [livejournal.com profile] yuki_onna, who discusses good things about usernames.
supergee: (mushrooms)
2010-09-12 12:55 pm
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LJ does something right.

Livejournal appears to have fixed the mess about automatic posting of comments to locked journals. As [livejournal.com profile] feorag points out, if you complain when something goes wrong, you should say something when they fix it.