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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2013-03-24 10:17 pm
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Ten Years On, Political Updates

This month marks ten years since I started using livejournal. Going over the multitude of past entries it has been quite a trip. It was on the growth phase back then, massively replacing usenet. Usenet these days, with a few notable moderated exceptions, is full of spam - the Green Card spam has finally succeeded. Livejournal lost its membership firstly to MySpace, then to Facebook, and Google Plus along with competitors from the source (e.g., Insanejournal, Dreamwidth). Some of its management decisions were quite suicidal as well; the great Strikethrough of 2007 certainly didn't help and occurred at the worst possible time for the service. Social networks have value because the people who post to them; frustrate the poster and the network loses value.

Despite my disappointment with many of the changes that have occurred in LJ-land, after ten years I'm pretty sure I'm going to remain for a while. There's excellent backup tools available (ljmigrate is recommended, it works very well indeed). Another feature is that I really like the interface; I mean threaded discussions, how hard can that be? Also, and this was quite unexpected, I found that I have come to enjoy the act of keeping a journal. I never really considered myself a diarist, but the idea of a (mostly) public and shared diary in a community of others doing the same has provided opportunities for discussions and friendships that were altogether quite unexpected. So here's to ten year, LJ, good work.

In other news wrote a piece on the latest round of Gillard-Rudd conflict in the Labor Party, which has picked up a bit of discussion on Facebook. I must certainly agree with the assessment that the weak thing about the entire debate is that it's not over issues, but rather potential electoral success. Also published an article on "Islamofascism" on the Isocracy Network, following a piece from Matt Bush. Apropos to those who don't see cultural relativism as an excuse for political and moral relativism, have made a start on the new International Luxemburgist Network, following a pretty serious data loss on their part.

[personal profile] many_faces 2013-03-24 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Totally understand what you mean with livejournal. Been there off and on for seven years.
-Kris/Sissy

[identity profile] castleclear.livejournal.com 2013-03-24 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Having just gotten back to LJ after my 3.5 year "MMORPG coma" I know I dont have any intention of migrating or change yet again. I cannot stand FaceBook (tho I tried it twice) and I have no interest in running after the newest, latest, greatest shiney--I simply want something that works, where I don't always have to keep learning yet some other system, invent yet more passwords, etc.

I especially enjoyed reading your article on "Islamofascism." I am impressed by your reasoning and scholarship, and in particular like the article's concluding observations. Congrats to you and your co-author, Mr. Bush.

The problem as I see it isn't with any single religion; rather it's the fanatics--whether they are Muslim, Christian, or "free market" capitalists. ;-)

[identity profile] cluebyfour.livejournal.com 2013-03-24 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Congrats on your perseverance. I quit updating LJ years ago, although I keep my account active so I can follow the handful of friends who still update here. It's no coincidence that my interest in journaling here dropped precipitously after joining Facebook, which is probably unfortunate -- there are things I could share here which I would never share on FB, particularly now that I have family members friended there. I also have a separate blog, but that, too, is neglected for months at a time. I probably just like to stir up the shit more on FB than I do being reflective here. ;-)

[identity profile] kishenehn.livejournal.com 2013-03-24 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Congratulations on ten years ... I'm at that point, myself. And I'm glad that you're sticking around.

LJ's done some good things the last few years, and they've made some changes that I wish they hadn't ... but overall I'm still very happy with the place. Honestly, the thing that puzzles and saddens me the most is the little group of trolls who devote so much energy to railing against anything and everything that happens on LJ. We're supposed to be building communities here, not destroying them for personal gratification.

I read a little about Australian politics when I can, though I don't know nearly enough to be conversant on the topic. When I visited there, I got the sense that the country was just starting to pick up some of America's more unfortunate political habits, which should be disconcerting to anyone!

[identity profile] laura-seabrook.livejournal.com 2013-03-24 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm pretty sure I'm going to remain for a while.

Glad to hear it. I find LJ easier to read, and with content longer than a couple of tweets (something I don't use). Did a few posts about emigrating over to Dreamwidth a while ago, which is where I make my posts (it gets echoed to LJ), because I was afraid LJ was going to collapse . But it hasn't.

I've been on here since about 2004, and it's incredible that I still am! Reliable I guess.
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[personal profile] maxcelcat 2013-03-28 10:13 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, ten years! I think I've been on here since some time in 2005....