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Is your elected LJ user representative lying to you? [Aug. 3rd, 2008|10:09 pm]

cambler
Your "elected" LJ User Representative has graced us all with one post. A single post, explaining why she's not said anything, and how she won't be saying anything or allowing others to send her comments. The reason she gives?

Unless our discussions are eventually made public, I am bound by non-disclosure agreement to not reveal anything that has been discussed.

Really? Wow, a representative of the users not allowed to discuss the user board's issues with the users. That's hard to swallow, but I was prepared to give her the benefit of the doubt.

Yet a commenter in another journal notes...

I'm really bothered that she says the non-disclosure agreement prevents her from saying anything yet from attempting to translate the Russian rep's page, he lists concerns and descriptions of the meeting (which he actually made) beyond that of just minutes, something she claims she cannot do. Which says to me either the Russian rep is violating the terms or she's lying. Since his LJ is open to comments and isn't playing the victim, I'll let you guess which LJAB member I believe.

Damn.

Furthermore, our "elected" representative chides us as such:

AB business will not be taking place here in my personal LiveJournal. No AB-related posts will be made here. Again, this is my personal journal, and not a sounding board for the community. I ask everyone to respect that.

Great. Fair enough. Where will we be able to talk to you directly, personally, as our representative? Not in a community where the other board members are, but to you, directly, without others who aren't supposed to necessarily have the users' best interests in mind.

At a minimum, a single post before the meeting saying, "Here are the things I intend to bring up, does anyone have anything else that should be discussed?" might be in order. No NDA violation there. Yet there's been one meeting already, and we didn't even know about it!

Color me unimpressed with the "go to hell" attitude given by our "elected" representative. And yes, I put "elected" in quotes because I still maintain that the election was a fraud. LJ agreed that there were sockpuppet votes that would be eliminated, yet they invalidated a sum total of zero votes. And the whole debacle of the "death threats" is still an open issue. LJ said police were notified. There's no report of that, and that's public information. LJ refuses to give any details, including a case number, and the SF Police (to whom LJ said they reported the issue) has no record of it.

Draw your own conclusions. Someone gets an all-expenses trip to Turkey (quite a nice prize).
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Our "Elected Representative?" [Jul. 31st, 2008|05:03 pm]

cambler
Your elected user representative, [info]legomymalfoy, has posted her one and only public journal entry since the "election" was completed.

It's berating someone she claims is spamming her and giving instructions on how to ban that person.

No comments allowed.

Again, this is your "duly elected" user representative - you know, the one who doesn't talk to users, has a fully-closed journal and has banned anyone who's ever asked her a critical question.

Apparently the "spammer" is just someone doing whatever it takes to try to get some kind of interaction from our "elected representative."

This is truly sad.

I should point out - [info]userdom_counts
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Memo to the new LJAB Member [May. 31st, 2008|10:10 pm]

eruditeviking
[Current Mood | hopeful]

Earlier today I posted the following message to our newly elected Live Journal Advisory Board member. I have not yet gotten a response back from her, but I am hoping that she may chose to either join our group or at the very least create a forum where we can express our goals and ideas to her for consideration by the board. I will update the group as soon as I have a response and some time to post it.




To [info]legomymalfoy

Since you've won, would it be feasible to ask you to create a place where we can interact with you in a more accessible way? Perhaps a community dedicated to your role as a live journal advisory board member? I was hoping to have a forum where we could bring issues that we wish to have addressed by LJ via our representative.

You may also wish to consider talking to [info]insomnia over at the community [info]ljunited since our group is dedicated to user base oriented goals.
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A note on Free Speech [May. 24th, 2008|03:50 am]

magyarok_saman
[Current Mood | aggravated]

I posted something similar to this in my own journal, but I decided to write it differently, here, taking into consideration the relationship of LJ to Free Speech.

For a breakdown of the First Amendment, go here.

When Brad first started LiveJournal, he agreed to abide by the rules the government must abide by; e.g., not to restrict free speech except as already dictated by federal law (in other words, you can't incite a riot, or engage in hate speech, etc.). As we all know, upon selling LJ to SixApart, restrictions on free speech were increased, especially after Memorial Day 2007. After SUP acquired LJ, things got even worse.

This, however, never has applied, and was never meant to apply, to individual journals or communities.

Individual journals and communities have ALWAYS retained the right to restrict membership and/or comments. Think of your LJ as your "virtual living room"; you wouldn't let just anyone come waltzing through the door to orate, right? You would especially not allow the annoying neighbor kid down the street free access to, say, stand in your living room and scream colourful metaphors at you and your family.

Since when did support of free speech mean that folks no longer can set boundaries on what they will tolerate in their journals and communities?

It never did, and it never will. WE always retained the personal right to place limits on the materials in posts and/or comments.

Whatever you do, remember this, especially when some troll kiddie comes along screaming "censorship" because they're not allowed to post here (and believe me, there are many; without mentioning names, they're primarily the supporters of a couple notorious individuals).

I just wanted to make this clear before what is truly Free Speech is distorted any further.
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Short intro [May. 23rd, 2008|02:02 pm]

imc
I am a candidate for the election. I am posting here because [info]insomnia commented on my nomination post. Frankly I think I would have appreciated that more if that had been before the day the poll started while there was still time for discussion, but let's gloss over that.

I am here to confirm that I have nothing against the principles stated in the userinfo of this community.

Working with the community, for the community.
Honoring the status of every account.
Maintaining the uptime and performance of the site.
Never sending us unsolicited e-mail.

Well sure, who doesn't support these?

Staying advertisement free.

I would love LiveJournal to be advertisement free, but sadly I don't think that is going to happen. In my nomination post I mentioned that I support bringing back Basic accounts and reducing the volume of ads in the public areas of the site. I also support fewer ads for Basic users. But realistically, I think no ads is not something which is ever going to be achieved.

Supporting the Free Software movement.

As it happens I'm pretty much exclusively a Linux user (so don't send me documents in Microsoft formats as it really irritates me).

– We explicitly support free speech for all LiveJournal users

Of course. (See my previous comments regarding the interest-search censoring and post about Nipplegate). I don't support breaking the law, however.

– We believe the privacy of LiveJournal's users should be safeguarded
– We strongly support the rights of fandom in all its forms

Tick, tick. However, I do think that all LiveJournal users should be respected, regardless of whether they happen to belong to a fandom or not.

– We strongly support our fellow LiveJournal Code sites, and view them as an essential part of the greater LiveJournal community

Well yes. I don't support code changes made in secret (as I mentioned in one of the above linked comments), and see no reason why we shouldn't all get along. However, for what it's worth, I do think that actually electing Squeaky to the LiveJournal Advisory Board would create a conflict of interest.

The only other thing I would say is… try my thread-expanding Greasemonkey script! No need to thank me, just vote for me in the election. :-D
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Time to reach out and win this. [May. 23rd, 2008|01:08 pm]

insomnia
For those who have see the results so far in the election, yes... Jameth has an early lead...but here's the good news. It appears that most of his supporters have voted, and his votes have slowed substantially, while an increasing number of LJers who weren't previously aware of any of the candidates are voting for [info]rm . As a result, she is starting to eat significantly into Jameth's lead!

Also, as more of the several other skilled, qualified candidates make the personal determiniation that they aren't going to win this thing, we can expect to see them pushing their supporters to back a unity candidate who can win... and that is where [info]rm excels, with a LOT of votes for second and third choice.

Based on my projections, if we all kick in and help, we can easily win. It will take just one thing...

You. The person who is going to win this thing is you. All of you, and everyone you help to bring on board. All of us.

Today, the most important thing is to make a short, simple post in your journal, telling people about the election, encouraging them to vote for rm, and to let them know about LJ United.

Please take the time to make a post similar to the following in your journal:
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Hi everyone. As you might know, I recently joined a new community called [info]ljunited  that's dedicated to working towards defending and restoring the original promises made to LiveJournal's members, standing up for free speech on LJ, and restoring community participation in the operations of LiveJournal. It's our goal to work together over the long term to build a diverse movement of people with the power to influence the decisions of LJ's management to prevent the kind of problems we have seen so many of LJ's members face over the past few years.

LJUnited overwhelmingly endorsed [info]rm  , a really great candidate, as their choice for the LJ Advisory Board elections, and she's doing very well, but needs your help. I hope you'll consider voting now and making her either your candidate of choice, or your second choice.

Please take a few seconds to vote, and thanks!
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The HTML code you'd need to paste into your LJ window to make this post is as follows:
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Hi everyone. As you might know, I recently <a href="http://www.livejournal.com/community/join.bml?comm=ljunited">joined</a> a new community called <lj user="ljunited">  that's dedicated to working towards defending and restoring the <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20040401175244/http://www.livejournal.com/site/contract.bml">original promises</a> made to LiveJournal's members, standing up for free speech on LJ, and restoring community participation in the operations of LiveJournal.  It's our goal to work together over the long term to build a diverse movement of people with the power to influence the decisions of LJ's management to prevent the kind of problems we have seen so many of LJ's members face over the past few years.

 LJUnited overwhelmingly endorsed <lj user="rm"> , a really great candidate, as their choice for the LJ Advisory Board elections, and she's doing very well, but needs your help. I hope you'll consider <a href="http://community.livejournal.com/lj_election_en/25463.html">voting now</a> and making her either your candidate of choice, or your second choice.

Please <a href="http://community.livejournal.com/lj_election_en/25463.html">take a few seconds to vote</a>, and thanks! 
 

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If all of us make this one simple post, I estimate that we will reach about twenty times as many people as we need to win this election.  That will make a HUGE difference in this race.

So, take a few secs, copy the html code above into your journal, and leave a short comment to encourage to this post encouraging your fellow community members to step up! 

All of us, together, can easily win this thing, if all of us work together.  

That's what made LJ work so well in the early days. Everyone, working together, proud to kick in when LJ needed our help, generous with their time and ideas, knowing it was run by people who cared about the people of LiveJournal, first and foremost.

That's what I want us to build here. And that's the vision I want to see restored for all of LiveJournal. 

I want a big response... a willingness to fight for the future of LJ, and a commitment of a tiny bit of time from ALL of you over the next few days in order to win.  So if you're up to the task, give a shout! And if you *REALLY* want to do even more, leave a comment and I will gladly give you ideas on what you can do, above and beyond.

The tide is turning. Let's win this thing! -
 
Mark

 



 
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Time to vote! [May. 22nd, 2008|03:38 pm]

insomnia
Hey everyone. Time to vote for our LJ Advisory Board representative!

LJ United endorses and strongly recommends voting for [info]rm, but also strongly encourages those of you who support other candidates to vote for them, but consider voting for [info]rm as your second choice. There are several other candidates that support LJ United's policies as well, and they would be excellent alternate choices.
 
Vote now!... and please, post to your journals and encourage your friends to do so as well. And be sure to tell them about [info]rm and [info]ljunited as well, because we can use all the help we can get!
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Candidate introduction and support [May. 22nd, 2008|02:14 pm]

lordandrei
I was made aware of [info]ljunited today by [info]insomnia.

I am running for the position of Advisory Board representative.

I had the good fortune to message with [info]rm and think she is also a very fine candidate for the position.

I do agree very much with what LJUnited stands for but figure I should at least list my interpretive caveats:

Working with the community, for the community.
Honoring the status of every account.
Maintaining the uptime and performance of the site.
Staying advertisement free.
Never sending us unsolicited e-mail.
Supporting the Free Software movement.

There's really no debate with any of the above. I support that entirely.

In addition:
- We explicitly support free speech for all LiveJournal users

I strongly support free speech for all people. Freedom is a very special and important word to me. To be honest, Freeman is the family name I took at marriage partially for what the name represents. But to me, Freedom is as much responsibility as it is an open gate. There are countries that do not have freedom of speech and while I think LJ is an amazing tool to help the people in those lands fight the fight to get there; it also puts the company at risk for some very highly dangerous legal battles. I hope as a representative of the users I can put freedom of speech first and foremost without putting the company and the service at risk to all.

- We believe the privacy of LiveJournal's users should be safeguarded

I absolutely agree with this. And find myself at pains with the above again. I would hate to find out that a country would have the power to demand information from LJ without due process. I'm afraid of it enough in the USA to be very aware of it and try to find the technologies to help protect the end users.

- We strongly support the rights of fandom in all its forms

I absolutely support fandoms, lifestyles, and personal exploration. But always in safe protection of others. If one wants to write FanFiction... great. But, I also want to protect free speech and privacy by making sure that fandom is separate from freedom. I have already read of more than one case on line where an actually celebrity was horrified as to what was published in a journal or web service purporting to be by their hand.

- We strongly support our fellow LiveJournal Code sites, and view them as an essential part of the greater LiveJournal community

This is part of the open source nature of the code. People should be able to run the code as easily and freely as they run their our journal or web site.


One more issue I want to stress. Freedom is important to me. Abuse of Freedoms given is also something I am wary of. I am a parent as well as a free speaker. And I want to know and feel that I can protect my child on my terms. I don't want to have blanket protection foisted on me for things I feel my child should be able to see. I don't want a lack of reliable protection to expose my child to things I don't feel he is ready to see.

I have worked in the computer industry for nearly 20 years. I have been using computers for nearly 30. I am aware of technology, software engineering, sales, marketing, how the corporate world tends to behave, and most importantly, how to be an end user, consumer, and independent individual.

And I think I can be a voice to help protect the LiveJournal User in one of the most effective manners to the company.
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spread the word! [May. 21st, 2008|06:54 pm]

systris
i made a brochure for [info]rm's campaign in MS publisher format...i'm NOT a graphic designer but hey, it's something:

http://www.mediafire.com/?xgmgyy9azbk

it is NOT spam or malware..i promise! i tried to convert it to PDF but the formatting was horrid. so if anyone can spruce it up, feel free
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First Post [May. 11th, 2008|01:16 am]

slyfoot
This community looks interesting, and I agree with much of the community philosophy, so I joined up.

Since [info]insomnia has stated in a previous post that [info]squeaky19 supports the goals of [info]ljunited, and squeaky has introduced himself here, I thought that it was worth mentioning that he now has an LJAB campaign community: [info]vote_squeaky.

I'll be interested in seeing how [info]ljunited progresses.
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Candidacy [May. 12th, 2008|09:22 pm]

cambler
According to the community maintainer, this community is appropriate for "... other candidates ... who choose to join our community because they support what we believe in." In looking at the few posts that reference LJ's promises and the positions related to them, as well as the following points, also enumerated by the community maintainer, I find that I do, in fact, agree.

- Working with the community, for the community.
- Honoring the status of every account.
- Maintaining the uptime and performance of the site.
- Staying advertisement free.
- Never sending us unsolicited e-mail.
- Supporting the Free Software movement.

Additionally, the following four positions were also put to me for agreement or disagreement:

- We explicitly support free speech for all LiveJournal users
- We believe the privacy of LiveJournal's users should be safeguarded
- We strongly support the rights of fandom in all its forms
- We strongly support our fellow LiveJournal Code sites, and view them as an essential part of the greater LiveJournal community.

I agree with all four, with two clarifications. With respect to the last item, I do not participate in any other sites with LiveJournal code, so while I have no fundamental opposition to them, I also have no opinion either way. I'd love to be educated on the issue.

Second, with respect to the first item, I believe free speech is of paramount importance except in those cases where anyone is being harmed, in which instance it is a case-by-case issue, with ties going to freedom. In essence, as long as you don't harm anyone or infringe upon anyone else's rights, your rights should not be infringed.

As such, and as per the guidelines posted in a previous entry by the maintainer, I would like to make you all aware of my candidacy. First and foremost, I should point out that this election is a popularity contest. Right or wrong, that's the reality. There are candidates who are running on personality alone, and those that are running solely on the issues. Many fall in between.

As for me, I fall in between. My campaign is certainly tongue-in-cheek with respect to the "b00bs party," but my candidacy is quite serious. While I have a small following in terms of my photography, I am also running on the platform of artistic freedom on LJ. That includes photographers and models, my market, but also writers and other artists who rely on the freedom to say and think what they wish. Indeed, the issue of "fandom" falls well within that realm. So while I'm not a fanfic writer, myself, I do know what "fanfic" is (as well as fanac, and I've been accused of being a SMOF now and again - I hope that establishes some credentials :-)).

Some of the issues that the maintainer of this community has enumerated absolutely overlap with the issues I'm trying to make a part of this election. So again, while I'll certainly use the platform to get the word out and encourage votes for me that might otherwise not come (or might be given to one of the "joke" candidates), I'll also note that the issues are paramount.

I look forward to the close of nominations at which time I, as well as many (if not most) other candidates will outline full positions and platforms and, I hope, engage in debate.

I'd like to thank the creator of this community for being honest in the criteria for participation, as it allowed me to consider the points, my agreement with them, and then the creation of this post. At the request of the maintainer, comments are screened.

Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions, or comment in my LJ on election topics (or, if you're civil, any topic - I've been blogging since before it was known as blogging, and absolutely invite discourse).
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Hello :) [May. 9th, 2008|08:28 am]

magyarok_saman
[Current Mood | happy]

I found my way over here thanks to my better half. I fully support the goals and ideals espoused by this community. I've traded comments with [info]insomnia and it's all cool. Thanks, [info]insomnia!
LJ Advisory Board stuff and stuff about me )
I also happen to run one of the up-and-coming sites based on the LJ Open Source Code. It is called CommieJournal. I thought it was running around third in LJ clones but I've since been informed it's further down the line. Be that as it may, I am the coder of the two-person ownership and, with the help of some great people on my staff, we're constantly improving the site.

CommieJournal actually became a reality as a result of Strikethrough '07 and contains a lot of fandom and RP journals. We state everything up front in terms of the meager restrictions on content, and we made a promise that we'd never institute advertising.

LJ code is normally run in a Debian environment with command-line interface. I managed to get it to run on Fedora Core 6 with a CPanel interface, which I've been told is no small feat.

I am a very capable and diplomatic person for the most part, and if I did find myself on this Board, I certainly would keep my tongue in check, even if treated badly. However, I wish to take this time to remind everyone that there are real people behind those words and nicknames. Real people, with real feelings. In other words, if one find one's self affronted or offended by something someone else says online, perhaps that will serve as a reminder not to be so cavalier with one's trolling.

I am legendary for my level of patience, but even I have limits, and have been known to give someone the sharp side of my tongue.

I also run an IRC network and several websites. I am well-versed in basic web design and also in some graphic design. Both are self-taught.

Lastly, I spent 2 1/2 years as an AOL Volunteer Community Leader, back when they still had volunteers. I worked in the online roleplay section of the Gaming section (which I believe is either gone, or completely changed) monitoring message boards, online chat (Red Dragon Inn, anyone?) and heading up the website area.

If you would care to vote for me, click the link above. Even if you don't vote for me, please vote for [info]randomposting. I also support [info]rm; all three of us strongly ascribe to the tenets of this community.

What can I do, here? I am joining forces with like-minded individuals who have been protesting ever since the first instance SixApart deviated from the Standard of Conduct hyperlinked in the profile of this community. My protests have gotten louder and louder as time has gone by.

[info]insomnia brought up the idea of cross-linked LJ clone sites, which I found interesting, because the first person I heard that idea from was [info]swisscelt, who is helping me with CJ and at least one other person with a "sister" LJ clone site. I think it would be a fantastic idea and perhaps the "next step" in blogging.

I think we have a nice start to a "Movement", don't you? Let's keep up the momentum!
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(no subject) [May. 9th, 2008|12:22 am]

insomnia
To simplifiy matters and avoid unnecessary disputes in [info]ljunited, I would ask that everyone make it a matter of policy with their posts not to specifically address any candidate in this community other than [info]rm or other candidates, such as [info]squeaky19 who choose to join our community because they support what we believe in.

If there is something specific that another candidate is doing that we should be aware of, because it's noteworthy or worth emulating, please feel free to link to it, however. It's just not our job to potentially upset any candidates in this race, as we want to be as inclusive as reasonably possible of those people who support what we believe in, so long as they don't abuse this community. We don't mind people here who support other candidates, so long as they also share our goals. 

While it is true that it's partially our goal to bring skill, substance, and thoughtfulness to this campaign, as I've said before, we need to work our plan... not worry about what others are doing.

afn, 
Mark
 
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A simple way to help! [May. 7th, 2008|07:11 pm]

insomnia
As [info]adpfromga mentioned today, one of the other candidates has numerous nominations, but no platform that he is running on.

This isn't a threat, so long as as many of us as possible contribute a relatively minor amount to help grow [info]ljunited and expand the base of support for [info]rm 's candidacy.

We need to work our plan... and that plan is to create the strongest, largest, most diverse, most united community possible, with the best candidate, the best platform, the best knowledge, the best ideas, the best strategy, and the best plans for the future.

So far, so good!

But obviously, more needs to be done to make up the difference from where we are right now and where we want to be in the future. And that's not going to be done by me or by [info]rm , because if it's just the two of us working at it, our odds of winning are low.

The person who is going to win this thing is you. All of you, and everyone you help bring on board...

All of us.

To that end, I would like to encourage everyone reading this to make one short comment saying:
"I'd like to help! This is what I'm good at and what I'm willing to do."


It doesn't have to be much. If all of us made a commitment to make a single post to our journals, telling people about LJ United, it would make a huge difference!

Many of you pay $25 a year for LJ... or *WOULD* gladly pay, if their management got their act together. That translates out to a real commitment of your time to this site, as is the time you spend using LJ. How much time are you willing to spend to see to it that LJ doesn't just exist, but thrives? How much time to see that our site doesn't slowly die, at least without a fight?

That's the commitment I'm asking you to make today. A little time from all of us, so that a burden shared becomes a burden lessened.

The skills we we need most right now are:
- graphics design
- web design / community management
- writers willing to work on short promotional texts, emails, etc.
- a paid account 
- the willingness to contact the admins of a few of the major communities by email.

... and commitments from as many of you as possible to make a post similar to the following in your journal:
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Hi everyone. I just wanted to take a minute to encourage you to join a new community called [info]ljunited , a community dedicated to working towards defending and restoring the original promises made to LiveJournal's members, standing up for the free speech of LiveJournal's members, restoring LJ's original strong support for Open Source software, and restoring community participation in the successful operations of LiveJournal.

Although [info]ljunited is a brand new community, it has grown rapidly and is building a strong, inclusive, diverse coalition, united in standing up for us.

LJUnited overwhelmingly endorsed [info]rm recently as their candidate for the upcoming LJ Advisory Board elections. I hope you'll consider supporting her nomination. Thanks! 
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The HTML code you'd need to paste into your LJ window to make this post is as follows:
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Hi everyone. I just wanted to take a minute to encourage you to <a href="http://www.livejournal.com/community/join.bml?comm=ljunited">join</a> a new community called <lj user="ljunited"> , a community dedicated to working towards defending and restoring the <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20040401175244/http://www.livejournal.com/site/contract.bml">original promises</a> made to LiveJournal's members, standing up for the free speech of LiveJournal's members, restoring LJ's original strong support for Open Source software, and restoring community participation in the successful operations of LiveJournal. </p>

 Although <lj user="ljunited"> is a brand new community, it has grown rapidly and is building a strong, inclusive, diverse coalition, united in standing up for us.

LJUnited overwhelmingly endorsed <lj user="rm"> recently as their candidate for the upcoming LJ Advisory Board elections. I hope you'll consider <a href="http://community.livejournal.com/lj_election_en/836.html">supporting her nomination</a>. Thanks!


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Thanks everyone... Let's get this thing started! - 
Mark

** Update: As this is a volunteer-oriented post, all non-volunteer oriented comments will be screened. To simplifiy matters and avoid possible disagreement in [info]ljunited, I would ask that everyone make it a matter of policy with their posts not to specifically address any candidate in this community other than [info]rm or other candidates -- such as [info]squeaky19 -- who choose to join our community because they support what we believe in. If anyone wishes to discuss this, they can do so in this post, which will be used as the sole post in LJ United for these issues. **
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Hello Everyone [May. 7th, 2008|12:06 pm]

squeaky19
Some of you may know me, some of you may not. My name is Jason, but everyone refers to me by Squeaky, in fact I respond to both. [info]insomnia recruited me to come here after he saw me throw my hat into the ring for the LiveJournal Advisory Board.

Before I go into my nomination and campaign over there, I want to let you all know who I am. I run a site based on the LJ GPL code called InsaneJournal, I am sure most, if not all, of you have heard of my site. I started the site in October of 2001, and as far as I am aware, I was the second site to open up on the GPL code after DeadJournal.

In recent months, I have taken a public stance against the censorship of LJ that started with Strikethrough. I have also absorbed most of the users of GreatestJournal after the owner there gave up on trying to keep the site running. Right now we are very very busy and are dealing with a lot of the shortcomings of, not only, the GPL code, but the documentation that comes with it.

That leads me to why I decided to run. Since there is such a large community of people who are on the LiveJournal platform though not on LJ itself, I felt we needed a voice to be heard. Now I really don't expect to win the election, I really believe that it's going to end up being a popularity contest, which I don't think nor intend to win. But I am going to be out there giving a very loud voice to SUP about the other sites out there and what LJ used to stand for.

LJ used to be awesome and Danga/Brad used to be take suggestions and even code development from people outside of LJ and not only incorporate it into LJ, but allowed it to go into the other sites. As the owner of one of these "clone" sites, I think we all understand that we can never compete with LJ, nor do we intend to. What each of us are doing is carving out a niche for those who love the platform but don't really feel like they fit in at LJ. And I really, really, hope that SUP recognizes this.

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A few announcements. [May. 7th, 2008|08:05 am]

insomnia
I'm proud to announce that [info]rm is our "english" candidate for the LiveJournal advisory board position! Congrats Racheline! I know you'll be an excellent candidate to speak out for the issues that effect us.

I also want to introduce and thank another person for joining us here in LJ United. Yesterday, I noticed that [info]squeaky19 decided to run for the LJ Advisory Board as well. Squeaky19 is probably best known as being Squeaky, the admin / creator of InsaneJournal, a home to a ton of people who also feel that LiveJournal took the wrong path somewhere along the way.

So, I contacted him yesterday, saying :

"I noticed that you are running for the advisory board in order to have a voice for all of the sites that use the LiveJournal GPL source code. This is an issue near and dear to my heart, as I feel that the management has done LJ source sites a significant disservice over the years, and I think that LJ code sites do need representation.

For instance, a lot of the ideas that I had in the early days of LJ were about making LJ code sites more of an open network of sites rather than a centralized, largely locked in site with poor interactivity between LJ code sites, rather than having the ability to "friend" people on other LJ code sites. A lot of these issues were ignored by LJ for what I viewed as largely shortterm, self-serving reasons inappropriate for an open source project, and sometimes code and the offer to code certain projects were rejected for the same.

[info]ljunited is very supportive of the revitalization of LJ as an open source project, and I would like to invite you to join our community and to post to it, offering up your thoughts on what we can do to put forward policies regarding how LiveJournal/SUP can better support the open source project and sites such as IJ.

I think it's great that you're running and I think that sites like IJ truely do need a voice, but I also feel like what we are likely to see in this race is that a lot of the issues-oriented candidates will split the vote, while the various LJ "stars" with large friends lists win
based on zero substance.

For this reason, I ask that you consider the advantages of helping us create a united front against this, to be our advisor on all things open source and related to other LJ Code sites, and to help us draft the kind of policies regarding LJ and open source that will allow for strong representation for all LJ code sites and the open source community."


And so, Squeaky is in da house... both unified with us on taking the kind of firm stands on the issues that we do, and also here to be our "go to" guy on all issues open source and relating to LJ Code sites, which, rightfully, should be viewed as our brothers, and not as some sort of competitor. 

People talk to me sometime when I point out things like how LJ is shrinking in site activity, and ask me:

 "Do you think LJ will survive? For how long? Should I move my journal elsewhere!? All of my friends are on LJ, except for some who have already gone to (InsaneJournal, Blurty, etc.)"  

I don't always have an answer for them, because a lot of that depends upon what the owners of LJ do. And I have a problem with personally telling anyone to move their journal, because that is such a painful, heartrending thing to do at times, because you pour your whole life into it, build up your friends around it, and even if you can painfully migrate your journal over to another site and read your friend's journal entries through syndicated feeds, you still lose access to those friends-locked entries and that closeness and bond that comes from being on the same site.

What I do know is that all of that pain simply isn't necessary. It's pain that could -- and should -- be solved by code. Open soruce projects shouldn't "lock in" their users... but LJ *DOES* do so, because, well... it's good for business.

I think this is a very irresponsible shortterm point-of-view, however. There is real value from a business perspective to having LJ be viewed as not just livejournal.com, but as a serious piece of community-creating software that ties people in to a large decentralized network of LJ code sites. 

I'm also very concerned that if, one day, we all wake up to find that the owners of LJ decided to pull the plug on the site due to lack of profitability, the other LJ code sites just couldn't handle millions of people fleeing to their sites, and could find their community threatened because of the failures of LJ to get their act together. Even though I want to see sites like InsaneJournal grow and thrive, I don't want to see that day ever happen.

So, yes, if we are to talk about unity and about what is best for the future of LiveJournal, the open source project, and LiveJournal the larger community experience, we *NEED* people like Squeaky to have a voice, and we need to lend our voice to his, in support. Because we're all in this together.

So, a big welcome to Squeaky! We support you, and ask you to please, help us do this thing right. I also encourage you to make us a resource on LJ and a "home away from home" for those times when you really need people on LJ to speak up for you to the powers that be, and who support your side of the issues that effect you. 
 
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Vote: should we make rm our official LJ United nominee? [May. 6th, 2008|07:24 am]

insomnia

It was with a good deal of relief to see that [info]rm decided to throw her hat into the LJ Advisory Board race.  

I've known her on LJ for quite some time, and all I can say is that I have a great deal of trust in her intelligence, in her ability both to be an effective communicator, and also her strong stance on supporting the rights of the users of LiveJournal.
 
She has been on LiveJournal since even before I joined, which is a rare thing, and knows very well what has been lost along the way. She is a writer of fanfiction, is strongly supportive of the rights of fandom, and can help to unify LiveJournal around issues, not novelties.

I am especially pleased to see that her post to LJ United hit on the kind of topics that are important and relevant to many LiveJournal users and probably all of LJ United's members, and that she has done a very good, thoughtful job in replying to any and all questions asked of her by our members.   She has also made it clear to me that she would be willing to work closely with us as a community, keeping us informed and using us as a sounding board and a resource on important issues effecting the site.

It is for these reasons that I endorse [info]rm as LJ United's official candidate for the LJ Advisory Board, and invite all of you to ask her questions on the issues, get to know her a bit better, and vote on whether you agree with me that we should make her our official candidate.

Poll #1183459 LJ Advisory Board nomination
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 68

Do you support the nomination of rm as LJ United's Advisory Board candidate?

View Answers

Yes.
56 (83.6%)

No.
11 (16.4%)

Please leave any comments you may have regarding your decision.

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Asking for your support [May. 5th, 2008|09:43 pm]

rm
Hey folks. [info]insomnia directed me over here because I'm running for the English-speaking LJ Advisory Board position (I got the required 100 comments of support earlier today) and I've been active in the battle to get LJ to honor its committments to its users for a while.

I'll be frank and say I orginally got involved in all of this because of Strikethrough and Boldthrough. Those were events that affected a community that's been deeply important to me, but they also made me concerned about LJ and its policies on a broader level. I thought LJ's actions in that debacle were, even presuming the best of intentions as their basis, heavy-handed and indicative of an unwillingness to understand the cultures that create the content that brings the users that in turn generate revenue around here. What seemed like LJs quick capitulation to an extremist religious group and an apparent double standard as regards queer content and female sexuality were also distressing.

Of course, if you've been on LJ any length of time, you know that's not the only problem we're facing. LJ hasn't kept promises to its users. Among other things, tt has at various points violated its own ToS and has an abuse reoprting/redress system that is frequently a nightmare both for users in need and well-meaning volunteers. The recent uproar over the elimination of free accounts made the situation even more us vs. them and threatened to change the character of LJ in a way that would have, at best, been disappointing.

I think I'm in a pretty unique position as far as people running for the LJ Advisory Board. For one thing, I have experience being in the sticky position of being part of a community and also part of (or perceived as) the powers that be. I know all the ways in which it can be not fun, and I'm okay with that. LJ and what it's meant to me and everything I know is worth that.

And, while I'm active in fandom (Harry Potter, Torchwood/Doctor Who, World of Riverside, for those who care), I'm also a professional writer with a publisher who advertises my book on this site. I can represent some very sticky user concerns while also conveying a lot of legitimacy in terms of a corporate perspective.

These days I work as an actor and writer, but my professional background is in journalism, marketing and public relations, which are certainly skill sets that will help speak to the business and hopefully help educate the business on how to communicate with us, the users.

Finally, I'm in support of this community's positions the issues I've seen [info]insomnia identify in its founding. The privacy of user information should be non-negotiable. No user should ever have to see ads if they don't want to (and yes, I have a hard time imagining who would); this includes receipt of unsolicited emails from LJ. I also believe the broadest definitions of freedom of speech aren't only the best ones for the LJ community as a whole, but actually the most workable ones from a corporate perspective.

I am not a particularly kind and gentle person, but I do try to avoid gratuitous nastiness; I mean what I say and I say what I mean, even if people don't like it. The willingness to call it as I see it combined with my odd niche in various LJ communities and my professional background, gives me hope that I can actually make some positive changes around LJ.

So, I'd love for you guys to consider supporting me in this, individually and collectively. And, regardless of what you decide, I'd love feedback on all your LJ concerns, most especially those related to usability and uptime: I haven't encountered the problems I know large swathes of the userbase has on this front, and I need to get fully educated on these points.

Thank you for reading what has become, I realize, a very long post.
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Your thoughts as a community on boardmembers. [May. 3rd, 2008|02:58 am]

insomnia
The good news:
LJ United is over 110 members, which is a nice enough start, even though it hasn't been promoted very widely yet.

The bad news:
It looks like there are only a few days left until people start submitting themselves for nomination as LJ's boardmembers, which leaves very little time to find a nominee that is "pre-endorsed" by the community beforehand. That said, there are about two weeks for people to submit themselves as nominees and get their 100 "endorsement" comments, so any candidate we decide as a group to endorse by that time should make those kind of numbers easily.

So, if you are currently a member of the group who is curious about the idea of representing us in Turkey -- really, curious would be good enough -- please leave a comment and let us know. 

Also, I am curious as to whether any of you have heard of others who are either interested in running, or who you think would do a good job as our nominee that we should perhaps invite to the community. If you have any suggestions, please leave a comment.

If we don't either manage to attract someone as a candidate before people start nominating themselves, at least I suspect that we will be able to make use of the [info]lj_election_en and [info]lj_election_ru communities to encourage various candidates to sign on to our platform and ideally represent us. We can then decide as a group whether to endorse one of the candidates in particular, which should give them a significant advantage that they wouldn't otherwise have.
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LJ United welcomes members of the fansub community! [May. 1st, 2008|07:08 am]

insomnia
Hi everyone!  I've been dragging my feet for a few days in promoting LJ United, but I made a post today to [info]fandom_flies, encouraging people there to join us in our common stand for the promises and principles that LiveJournal was built upon.

Basically, I told them what I said when I started this community. That it's wrong to play "divide and conquer" with LiveJournal's members. It's wrong to demonize specific groups, while systematically eroding the rights of everyone.

And yet, it's so easy to do, and so hard for any one group to resist. And so, I urged a common stand.

The post has only been up a few hours, but it's rapidly growing [info]ljunited , which should top 100 members today, based on people who believe that it would've been far better for LiveJournal had the original promises made to us been kept.

I don't want to write another long-ass screed about everything, but I do want to say this:

This community is yours, and I encourage you not to just be spectators.  If you want unity based on the promises that were made to LJers and based on the kind of unity, inclusion, and freedom of expression that created LJ, then start telling your friends and communities about what we are doing, linking people to posts about the community, or simply creating your own posts. Feel free to use, reuse, or repost anything I've written ahout ljunited. No credit or attribution required.

Here's are a few other things we could use:
1> Someone to volunteer to design an icon and create a general website design/look for LJ United.  Extra points if you'd like to be a co-mod for the LJunited community and do the editing needed!
2> Someone willing to recruit and supervise a small promotions taskforce, designed to spread the word about the site.
3> Finally, it would be wonderful for someone to consider running as an advisory board nominee for our community, to represent us at the annual board meeting in Turkey this year.  

Yes, I know it might sound like a lot of work, but you'll have a lot of people behind you, which is a good start... and as much help from me as I can reasonably manage.

And lastly, I encourage any or all of you to start posting your ideas or asking questions about what you would like to see this community do, because forming a strong, united community isn't going to happen overnight... it's going to take lots of individuals, thinking about the problems we face, and working together to try to find solutions. 

all for now,
Mark
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