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  • "Baaaaah", says Frank.
  • LiveJournal is a “community publishing platform” — a blend between a blog and a social networking site. To this end, the user effectively has three platforms: the ability to create and customize a journal on the web that may be shared; development and maintenance of a “friends list,” which will bring content from friends’ journals as well as selected RSS content to the journal of the user; and finally a User Page/profile which contain contact information, self-submitted biography, lists of interests, friends, communities, schools as well as images (linked from off-site sources).
  • LiveJournal is a journalling/blogging website and platform. Its users are approximately 2/3 female. It is heavily used by members of Media Fandom (a predominantly female group).
  • LiveJournal is an online journal hosting site. LJ's English-language content tends to be more diary-like than other blogging sites, and as such it has a (not totally unwarranted) reputation for being frequented by whiny teenagers. Its format is user-friendly and highly customizable, offering multiple user pics, mood settings, and journal layouts. Because of its more personal approach to blogging, LJ attracts a lot of teenage girls. It also attracts a lot of drama. The two are possibly related.
  • LiveJournal (often abbreviated LJ) is a virtual community where Internet users can keep a blog, journal or diary. LiveJournal is also the name of the free and open source server software that was designed to run the LiveJournal virtual community. LiveJournal's differences from other blogging sites include its WELL-like features of a self-contained community and some social networking features similar to other social networking sites. Danga Interactive, the company which provides the LiveJournal service, is based in San Francisco, California.
  • Livejournal is an internationally-acclaimed news service, with contributing writers that represent a nascent force in the modern media, called "citizen journalists." They are widely regarded by experts as some of the most talented, professional, mature, and non-biased expert journalists on the Internet, astounding readers with their novel mix of emotional neutrality and critical integrity. The Internet offers no better source of information regarding crucial and profound issues such as "OMFG Lydia iz soooo like GAY and shit lyk tat" or balanced commentary on "the darkness engulfs my soul" and "NO MOM I DONT WANT TO GO TOO BED YOUR GAY."
  • Age: 64 liek irl naem: liek omg im not telling u my real naem thats not nice im reproting you to my mum Current Mood: Fanatical Current Music: They Might Be Giants - It's a Lovely Tie Okay What What Current Location: Your Mom, LOL Current Food: Arizona Current Obsession: Stephen Colbert's right ear Current Regret: The '90s Current Current: The one that's wearing a hat Current Affair: Remember that show? Current Bra Size: A++++ WOULD BUY FROM AGAIN Current Glass: Ira Current Sonnet: O Belch Current Slinky: Running for president Current Furry: Maximillian Delacroix (you're welcome) Current Epoch: The Stoned Age Current List: Those suck.
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  • 2005-04-11
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  • "Baaaaah", says Frank.
  • Livejournal is an internationally-acclaimed news service, with contributing writers that represent a nascent force in the modern media, called "citizen journalists." They are widely regarded by experts as some of the most talented, professional, mature, and non-biased expert journalists on the Internet, astounding readers with their novel mix of emotional neutrality and critical integrity. The Internet offers no better source of information regarding crucial and profound issues such as "OMFG Lydia iz soooo like GAY and shit lyk tat" or balanced commentary on "the darkness engulfs my soul" and "NO MOM I DONT WANT TO GO TOO BED YOUR GAY." Concerned masses are content to find the Livejournal Project to be an exemplary bastion of propriety and proficiency on the frontiers of grammar. It is a reassuring fact that in a world of commas, colons and clauses, we will always have the Livejournal contributors, using their intricate combination of poor spelling, worse grammar, and occasionally 1337 to balance the world. The Livejournal project, started in 1976 by Linus Torvalds (who was German until he moved) was originally started as a search engine service. However, with the help of EFF (Enrico Fermi Flagellum) free speech advocate John Ashcroft, it blossomed into the widely respected news service it is today. Former-President Bill Clinton has praised Livejournal as a place "where like-minded young boys and men can meet and have a good time." Interestingly, Jerry Falwell and Clinton met on Livejournal before getting married in 2004. According to a controlled study by a prominent research team at the Haverford College, Livejournal and competing news agency Xanga possess radically diverse writing staffs. You can see that the writers at LiveJournal.com come from a wide variety of backgrounds, with 16% minorities, 84% Goth and a full 0% writers of African descent. Image:Words.png Edit: There are at least four black people in LJ. I swear it!
  • LiveJournal is an online journal hosting site. LJ's English-language content tends to be more diary-like than other blogging sites, and as such it has a (not totally unwarranted) reputation for being frequented by whiny teenagers. Its format is user-friendly and highly customizable, offering multiple user pics, mood settings, and journal layouts. Because of its more personal approach to blogging, LJ attracts a lot of teenage girls. It also attracts a lot of drama. The two are possibly related. The site is also greatly used by fanfiction writers, possibly due to the comments section, which makes each entry something like a miniature forum. As such, LJ is home to many communities, which discuss everything from knitting to politics. Mainly, though, it's fanfiction. A lot of fanfiction. LiveJournal seems to specialize in writing communities, of which it has hundreds, most of them fanfiction. Roleplaying communities are also popular, all of them basically fanfiction. LJ's popularity has dwindled in recent years, with the advent of first Myspace, then Facebook, and then Tumblr, which attracted a lot of the slash fangirls who previously used Livejournal. It also garnered a reputation for banning journals because of "objectionable content" which violates the Terms of Service; this is called TOS'ing.
  • LiveJournal (often abbreviated LJ) is a virtual community where Internet users can keep a blog, journal or diary. LiveJournal is also the name of the free and open source server software that was designed to run the LiveJournal virtual community. LiveJournal's differences from other blogging sites include its WELL-like features of a self-contained community and some social networking features similar to other social networking sites. Danga Interactive, the company which provides the LiveJournal service, is based in San Francisco, California. LiveJournal was started in March 1999 by Brad Fitzpatrick as a way of keeping his high school friends updated on his activities. In January 2005, blogging software company Six Apart purchased Danga Interactive, the company that operated LiveJournal, from Fitzpatrick. On December 2, 2007, Six Apart announced it was selling LiveJournal to SUP, a Russian media company that had been licensing the LiveJournal brand and software for use in Russia. Six Apart would continue to handle advertising in America, under the terms of this deal, but future development of the LiveJournal software would be handled by SUP and the newly formed American-based company LiveJournal, Inc.
  • LiveJournal is a “community publishing platform” — a blend between a blog and a social networking site. To this end, the user effectively has three platforms: the ability to create and customize a journal on the web that may be shared; development and maintenance of a “friends list,” which will bring content from friends’ journals as well as selected RSS content to the journal of the user; and finally a User Page/profile which contain contact information, self-submitted biography, lists of interests, friends, communities, schools as well as images (linked from off-site sources).
  • Age: 64 liek irl naem: liek omg im not telling u my real naem thats not nice im reproting you to my mum Current Mood: Fanatical Current Music: They Might Be Giants - It's a Lovely Tie Okay What What Current Location: Your Mom, LOL Current Food: Arizona Current Obsession: Stephen Colbert's right ear Current Regret: The '90s Current Current: The one that's wearing a hat Current Affair: Remember that show? Current Bra Size: A++++ WOULD BUY FROM AGAIN Current Glass: Ira Current Sonnet: O Belch Current Slinky: Running for president Current Furry: Maximillian Delacroix (you're welcome) Current Epoch: The Stoned Age Current List: Those suck. (50 Comments | Leave a Comment)
  • LiveJournal is a journalling/blogging website and platform. Its users are approximately 2/3 female. It is heavily used by members of Media Fandom (a predominantly female group).