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So ... how are people feeling about this whole lj-servers-moving-to-Russia thing? I saw on the home page a lot of people were afraid lj would abruptly shut down without warning. Just in case that does happen, I made a dreamwidth account--brightly_lit, same as here--where I'd love to hook up again with you ladies if you make the switch, as well.

I started with lj (under a different name) way back in its heyday in the early part of the millenium. I remember reading in the TOS that your posts and comments would be saved on lj's servers "forever," and I thought, "How cool, to have this thing for posterity when that's so rare. I wonder how they can promise that? But oh well, I guess they wouldn't say it if it wasn't true." Then they sold the company, again and again, and of course it ended up being just words, another tome created and ultimately perhaps lost to time, but if this is the end, it sure was great while it lasted. And I think dreamwidth has a lot of potential (even if for some reason it seems to lack much interaction between users).

I guess personally I think it seems unlikely they'll shut us down without warning, but it seems likely that lj might change a lot, maybe not for the better. Better to be safe than sorry in terms of coming up with a backup plan, in any case, is my opinion. Also, apparently it's quite easy to transfer your whole lj to dreamwidth if you're so inclined. I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on the whole business. I saw it discussed at length on the home page, but I don't think a single person on my friends page mentioned it, so it sounds like none of my friends here, at least are worried, so that's good.

Date: 2017-01-06 10:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brightly-lit.livejournal.com
Yeah, facts seem to be ... optional? If you're going to state something as fact--especially if you're going to DEBATE something as fact--then you better damn well have your facts straight. I think our journalism background makes that obvious to us, and the more I see people debate politics and everything else online, the more I see others just don't see it that way. But if people don't have facts to agree upon to start with, how can people ever come to a mutual understanding?

And ... yeah. I've gotten used to the fact that people less see what you're saying than I guess something that vaguely appears to relate to something personal to them, which is what they respond to. It used to freak me out, too, thinking maybe I hadn't said what I actually meant. And I do tend to leave things out in my original posts, I've found, believing they're already known or assumed, which is so often not the case. (For instance, it didn't occur to me I'd have to link to the information I was referencing on this post, because I assumed anyone who didn't know what I was talking about would go look it up for themselves, but of course, most people won't go hunting for receipts--myself included! Unless I really care about the issue or decide to comment on it.)

And finally, yes, yes! Backing up is ALWAYS a good idea, whatever the situation. That part seems entirely uncontroversial to me. ;-)

Thanks for the sweet comment, bb.

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