Oct. 26th, 2012

meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (dude)
"LiveJournal U.S. has quietly downsized over the past few months, leaving the Internet’s oldest blogging platform almost entirely under Russian management."
http://www.dailydot.com/news/livejournal-shut-down-us-office/
via http://lj-refugees.dreamwidth.org/61638.html

I'm increasingly glad to have a DW account. If more comms would migrate over, I'd need LJ less. I've already moved my rss feeds over to DW and do most of my posting direct to DW and x-post here. DW actually notifies users in advance of making changes, make posts as soon as there is a problem, and generally try to engage with and support their users. Rather than the "LOL, we've updated the site again" LJ news posts that make my heart sink because there's bound to be something no longer working.
[Edit: and I've just reposted an entry about the new proposed crappy layout. I hate infinite scrolling, I turn it off on Tumblr. I'm using a layout I like. I am using a site skin added via greasemonkey so I don't get migraines from using LJ's default blinding white space comment pages. Do Not Want more shitty changes to have to work around]

And while I'm having a whine about online services, read about Amazon UK's poor customer service:
http://www.bekkelund.net/2012/10/22/outlawed-by-amazon-drm/
This is why if I'm ever in a position to afford an ereader it won't be a Kindle any more than I'd choose an iPlayer as an MP3 player. DRM is awful and "protects" business interests over the consumers who've paid for these electronic goods. You don't own these books, you only rent them, and companies can and have retroactively censored, deleted, or blocked access to paid for products. I love digital media but sometimes hard copies are better.
meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (LJ <3)
Originally posted by twissie. Reposted by meridian_rose at 2012-10-26 13:55:00.



So, after nearly a decade at this site, LJ finally does something that makes me actually rage. No popcorn and laughing as the masses storm to news posts complaining, this time I'm actually worried.

A while back I was invited to help out with BETA testing new LJ services (I got this invite via [livejournal.com profile] lj_releases).

They have just announced BETA testing of a new friendslist.

LJ is planning on redoing everyone's friendslists in the style of the new comment page and update page. They want to copy tumblr and make your friendslist into a dashboard-like system page (infinite scrolling and all). It's also been renamed to "feed" (this I don't mind too much, though). In fact the whole dashboard idea with infinite scrolling wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the fact that everyone will be locked to one specific layout. The system style comment pages are bad enough, but now I'll have to strain my eyes reading my flist? That defeats the purpose of this entire site. The font, use of whitespace, oversized boxes and UI elements ... all contribute to making the page difficult to read, on a site where all you do is read. Aaaah. Even just the possibility of adjusting the font (style and size) would make this suggestion easier to swallow, but it's still not something I'd want for my journal. It would not improve my LJ experience in any way (in fact it would most likely make my daily LJ activities more time consuming).

Now, I wasn't able to make the BETA page display my own friendslist, so I apologise to the random users who are featured in the screenshot, but to give everyone an idea, the below image shows you what your friendslist probably will look like in a couple of months.


(Click for big)


I never switched over from Dystopia, so that adds to the weirdness. You're going to have to picture this with the standard LiveJournal drop down navigation + no blue sidebar to the left. Click the screenshots for bigger versions.

Top of page with links to journal, archive, profile


Example of text heavy post as displayed on friendslist


New buttons to the right replace the navigation strip. One tab for filters


One tab for Archive/Calendar, you can filter your feed to display posts from one specific date. These buttons follow along as you scroll down the page (infinite scrolling).



All friendslists will look the same.

Snippet from the locked post at [livejournal.com profile] lj_releases:
The friends page has been redesigned as a system page for all users, and is now available for Beta testers. There is a link at the top of your friends page allowing you to switch between the new and old versions, and will later go into public beta testing. You can switch back and forth between both versions throughout beta testing.

PUBLIC POST AT [livejournal.com profile] lj_releases ABOUT THE NEW FRIENDSLIST: http://lj-releases.livejournal.com/79480.html.

You can also see the proposed changes for yourself by enabling the BETA on your own journal (instructions from [livejournal.com profile] ruljautonews):
It's trivially easy to test beta features.
1) Go to [livejournal.com profile] lj_ru_beta and request to join.
2) Wait to get confirmation that you've been accepted into the community (this could take a few hours.)
3) Go to this page and choose Go To under Beta.
4) That's it, you're now testing the beta release. All site-scheme pages should now display a big "BETA BETA BETA BETA BETA BETA" in yellow letters across the top.
5) You could make comments in the [livejournal.com profile] lj_ru_beta post, but if you do please keep this in mind: the majority of commenters there don't speak English and if they do it's not their primary language. Machine translation of Russian is lousy. "My hovercraft is full of eels" lousy. While you can engage in basic dialogue and get a feel for what the other person is saying, don't get too hung up on anyone's phrasing.

You can easily switch back to the old version.

Make sure you let LJ know what you think of these proposed changes, I can't be the only one who thinks this is a horrible idea.

ETA: It's nice to see that I'm not the only one worried about the proposed changes, but please direct your feedback through the proper channels. This is a private journal, I have no affiliation with LJ. Please also be respectful when addressing the LJ staff. They are just doing their jobs. Thanks!

ETA2: Russian news post about the BETA test: http://lj-ru-beta.livejournal.com/7013.html

ETA3: Added more screenshots.

ETA4: Additional info at [livejournal.com profile] ruljautonews: http://ruljautonews.livejournal.com/27964.html

ETA5: An update on the new site scheme.

ETA6: Public beta has now been announced. Official announcement.

ETA7 (really?): RUSSIAN NEWS POSTS CONFIRM PAGINATION AND ABILITY TO CUSTOMIZE FONT AND BACKGROUND IN THE FUTURE, [livejournal.com profile] ruljautonews HAS MORE: http://ruljautonews.livejournal.com/28207.html
meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (writer)
Title: Only Hurt the Ones You Love
Fandom: Original
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 484
Prompt: For the [livejournal.com profile] writerverse prompts 'Umbrella', 'Zombies', 'Loss', 'We All Survived' and the bonus 'metafiction'
Summary: Three characters complain about the things their author inflicts on them
Warnings: None
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meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (writer)
Title: Curse or Coincidence?
Fandom: Original
'Verse/Series:Kat
Pairing/Characters: General Series
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 914
Beta: by [livejournal.com profile] dorothydeath
Summary: After meeting MacBride, Kat and Honor discuss MacBride, Simkins, and the power of the curse.
Warnings: None
Notes: This takes place immediately after the events of "To New Friends And Long Lives" (A shorter and less polished version of this originally made up the first part of "Curses, Coincidences, and Concoctions")

Read more... )

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