ladysprite (
ladysprite) wrote2011-04-07 10:03 pm
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PSA
I am not bailing to Dreamwidth. I know it's made of rainbows and unicorn fluff, and is apparently perfect in every way, and that LJ is evil and bad for having other people attack it and occasionally being unavailable for once in the ten years that I've been here, but.... I just like LJ better.
I do have a Dreamwidth account; I've grabbed it mostly for the sake of grabbing my username while I still can, and because so many people are panicking, flailing, and jumping ship that part of me is afraid that eventually I'll be the only person left here. Until I absolutely have to, though, I will not be reading there and I will not be posting there.
This is my home. I like it here.
I do have a Dreamwidth account; I've grabbed it mostly for the sake of grabbing my username while I still can, and because so many people are panicking, flailing, and jumping ship that part of me is afraid that eventually I'll be the only person left here. Until I absolutely have to, though, I will not be reading there and I will not be posting there.
This is my home. I like it here.
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* I'd be less worried about that if LJ weren't Russian-owned and -hosted. Not that I don't think our government would be capable of trying to shut it down for political reasons (especially not after the example of WikiLeaks), but that I think they'd find it harder to do. I hope the Russian Overlords have the smarts to have an entire mirror site somewhere in another country and ready to go at a moment's notice.
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I personally could do with a bit less dumping on Dreamwidth, none of which I see any basis for, but whatever.
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That said, I've been thinking about this for the past day, and I don't actually share the feeling that LJ is my home. The past year's taught me a lot of hard-won perspective about what I really care about: the *people* are my home, and I care about being where they are. I don't care about LJ anywhere near as much as I do about reading your words, and those of my other close friends.
LJ itself is just a thing. I cared about it more personally when bradfitz was still leading the charge to change the world through blogging; I cared about the SixApart folks somewhat. I confess, I don't even *know* who the current owners are, though, which means it's hard to care about the site itself quite so much.
Indeed, in some ways I actually care more about DW, precisely because it is so much a personal project -- a scrappy startup that's trying to make things better. I identify with that, for obvious reasons, and respect it a lot. It's not actually that DW is somehow perfect that makes me like it: it's that it started from the assumption that LJ is A Good Thing, and they are being fairly cautious about making little improvements while still keeping it nearly identical in most respects.
That said, I will admit that the recent attacks have actually made me care about LJ more -- not so much because of the site itself, as what it represents. It's being attacked precisely because it's the most conspicuous bastion of free speech in an increasingly repressive country; *that* matters to me. So I'm even less inclined to leave now than I normally would be.
And all *that* said -- like I said, it comes down to my friends. The DW account is mostly a fallback, and I don't *intend* to use it. But the signs indicate that the current situation isn't a random hacker attack: it may well be that LJ has found itself out and alone on the front lines of a really serious civil cyberwar. I dearly hope it survives, but these are uncharted and dangerous waters, so I'm prepping my life raft just in case...
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I do have a DW account that I'm using to back up my journal and as a bolthole Just In Case.