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platedlizard ([personal profile] platedlizard) wrote2010-09-01 08:29 pm

This HellJay thingie

With the latest Failbook idiocy on the part of LiveJournal I am going to be more fully switching over to my new main journal at Dream Width. I have already backed up my posts there, and once I figure out how to back up the comments to DW I will be deleting my posts on Live Journal. You will be able to find them there.

I will not be deleting my Live Journal account as I still wish to read my friends list and participate in my favorite communities. However I will no longer be posting in my journal.

It's a shame, but with Facebook's past history of security problems and Live Journal's past history of repeatedly making bonehead mistakes I no longer feel safe to post personal information on this site. I've been here seven years, and it kinda sucks.

Edit: the comments were already uploaded. So the deletings will commence!
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[personal profile] megyal 2010-09-02 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
Ughhh if I ever had to do this I would have to re-do my fic masterlist... and I have like 200+ fics in one fandom.
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[personal profile] megyal 2010-09-02 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
It would be. I'm trying to think of a way to do it on DW without having to code everything, manually.
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[personal profile] tetradecimal 2010-09-03 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
The biggest thing I really have to bitch about, since I'm some kind of fossil that never uses their LJ, is that they just made it that much more likely that I'll now have to check reading pages on three different journaling comms.

Facebook was a cool idea at first, but after hearing the CEO answer (read: dodge) questions on the radio, I now feel even less like trusting them with any sort of important info.
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[personal profile] tetradecimal 2010-09-03 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
being told by a prospective employer that they weren't going to hire her because she didn't have enough of a online presence, meaning they thought she was hiding something (and as a yaoi writer she was). People expect to be able to find you online now, and that's pretty frightening to me.

I must have missed the part where it became mandatory to allow prospective employers to rifle through your underdrawers and try on your bra before they hire you. Shaking down search engines and websites for signs of online information about you used to be something optional (although imo, a blatant disregard of privacy).
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[personal profile] tetradecimal 2010-09-03 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Dear Congress,

Legislation plz~~

I'm sure it's only the asshole employers that are doing it now (or the ones with really public-facing jobs), but.