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I don't usually get all worked up in re: LiveJournal politics, but this is ridiculous. Have you heard? They've eliminated the possibility to make a new "Basic" (i.e. ad-free, cost-free) account. One has to choose a Plus account (ads! ew!) or Paid.

Not only did they do that, but they DIDN'T MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT. They were like "oh, hey, lookit these changes we are making, we are doing really super awesome, also the sign-up process is easier!" They meant it's easier because now there are TWO account options instead of three. When someone realized what was happening and posted in the comments, and then everyone freaked out, they were like, "oh, our bad, we thought you wouldn't care because it affects new users, not you. Also we're still trying to figure out the right "tone" to take with you people." This is absurd for a million reasons.

Here's Brad's take on it.

The whole thing is gross.

Date: 2008-03-14 04:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littlewashu.livejournal.com
For me personally, my problem is the way they handled the situation. Their second post should have been their first: "we need to do this, it is a business decision." Brad had always said that there wouldn't be ads on LJ. As a grownup, I understand that that's not practical, it can't be that way forever. But they should have known that because that was the historical take on the subject, that there would be backlash now that that's changing. So they tried to . . . not mention it? Did they think no one would notice? They were going to have to deal with a lot of upset users eventually. It would have made more sense to be straight with the users from the start.

They just did a REALLY SHITTY job of handling the situation. Either they don't know who LiveJournal users are, or they don't care, and either way it's pretty lame.

Date: 2008-03-14 04:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] toomskt.livejournal.com
Yeah, that makes sense - if the second message had been the first, they'd be in a stronger position to defend their business decision.

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