Okay, *that* is a "bloody hell". Of all the mis-steps SUP has made, this is potentially the most serious. I mean, I'm somewhat sympathetic to the deprecation of the Basic plan (admittedly, I'm biased towards understanding the need to monetize the service). In general, I think much of the LJ community is a little over-touchy.
But if this one proves true, it shows a *serious* tone-deafness towards their audience. The US membership of LJ is both geeky and young -- an audience that is very critical of anything that smacks of censorship, especially of personal lifestyle. It's a little thing (and I can easily come up with the arguments for the change), but it's subtly *insulting* of the membership. And it's hard to come up with a dumber move than insulting the members of a social network, especially when you're using open-source software...
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Date: 2008-03-16 04:33 pm (UTC)But if this one proves true, it shows a *serious* tone-deafness towards their audience. The US membership of LJ is both geeky and young -- an audience that is very critical of anything that smacks of censorship, especially of personal lifestyle. It's a little thing (and I can easily come up with the arguments for the change), but it's subtly *insulting* of the membership. And it's hard to come up with a dumber move than insulting the members of a social network, especially when you're using open-source software...