: LJ stops the creation of new basic (adfree) accounts
Some of the links are taken from
j_crew_guy's post at 6a_cornfield.
The Livejournal Staff make a news post to celebrate the hundredth day since they were bought by the Russian company SUP. It mentions their previous policy update and plans to create an Advisory Board.
Then
redbird notices that the FAQs have been updated.
Copypasta from FAQ #38:
Basic Account is an option available to accounts which were created before March 12, 2008. No account created after this date can be turned into a Basic Account. Basic Accounts will not have any advertising displayed on their accounts, but will have fewer benefits and features.
jasonshellen, the VP of Product Development for LJ pops up in the third page of comments.
Brad Fitzpatrick, creator of Livejournal and member of the current Advisory Board, is not happy about the change.
There's more information at
no_lj_ads.
EDIT: Esther Dyson, another member of LJ's Advisory Board, says that she wasn't consulted either.
SON OF EDIT: Danah Boyd's response to this, thanks to uniquewonders.
DAUGHTER OF EDIT:
news finally responds.
MOTHER_IN_LAW OF EDIT: And thanks to
pfeffermuse-
sf_drama has a translation of the Russian News post, which included the information.
WERELEOPARD NIECE OF EDIT: The head of the blogging service at SUP speaks (thanks to
j_crew_guy for the link). Bahleeted. Link to source article (in English) here.
Re: the disappearing lj interests -there's a discussion over at fandom_lounge.
Some of the links are taken from
The Livejournal Staff make a news post to celebrate the hundredth day since they were bought by the Russian company SUP. It mentions their previous policy update and plans to create an Advisory Board.
Then
Copypasta from FAQ #38:
Basic Account is an option available to accounts which were created before March 12, 2008. No account created after this date can be turned into a Basic Account. Basic Accounts will not have any advertising displayed on their accounts, but will have fewer benefits and features.
Brad Fitzpatrick, creator of Livejournal and member of the current Advisory Board, is not happy about the change.
There's more information at
EDIT: Esther Dyson, another member of LJ's Advisory Board, says that she wasn't consulted either.
SON OF EDIT: Danah Boyd's response to this, thanks to uniquewonders.
DAUGHTER OF EDIT:
MOTHER_IN_LAW OF EDIT: And thanks to
WERELEOPARD NIECE OF EDIT:
Re: the disappearing lj interests -there's a discussion over at fandom_lounge.