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I am not, as a rule, fond of one-day strikes. So I don't buy gas on Thursday.... big whoop. I need gas to get around, and there's nothing much I can do about it (I can, sort of, get by on bio-diesel, if I make use of the truck, and all the attendant hassles thereto). A boycott is different (if we all refused to buy gasoline from Exxon and Shell for the next year, then they might feel the pinch, and so decide that the margin of profit ought to remain the same, but I digress).

[personal profile] elfwreck does a good job of explaining why, on Friday, March 21, this space is taking part in the LiveJournal Content Strike, Friday, March 21, midnight to midnight GMT and will have

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Also of import (and no small part of why I'm taking part, and posting about it; a boycott's not a boycot if no one tells the company why they aren't giving them custom) is this interview with the head of SUP, which shows he has an apalling contempt for us, the people who are making money for his company.

I'm tempted to say this boycott ought to last for more than one day, just to drive the point home.

Don't watch this space

Date: 2008-03-19 03:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] athenais.livejournal.com
My entire year is content-free, so this won't make much difference to LJ, I suppose, but I entirely support it.

Date: 2008-03-19 04:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pecunium.livejournal.com
Do you read Lj every day?

That's the real thing. Because it's not what I write, it's who reads it. SUP is in a bind. It really doesn't want me (a paying customer), because I'm worth a whopping $25 US, to them.

But if they can get a penny a page (or even a fourth of that) then I'll generate a more money in ad-revenue than I'll ever pay in subscription fees.

Hell, just in page loads to respond to comments, I'm probably doing more than a thousand a year. That leaves out friends page reading, link following from friends; other blogs, etc.

Lj is on a cusp. The blend of MySpace/Facebook and Wordpress. I don't have to learn the CSS and other stuff, and I don't have to put up with the strange crap of the social sites.

But I'm a customer. I want things. If I stop getting them, I'll go elsewhere. SUP has a second problem... they aren't, really, selling webspace, they're selling ad-stream.

Their customers, on that side of the house (the advertisers) want me, not the Basic Accounts. They want people who have a few bucks in their pockets, and are willing to spend them.

They probably don't see the "Free" account holders as all that great a set of eyballs, so pissing me off is a bad idea. Becuase the people with the money (or at least the desire) to pay for the bells and whistles, are, effectively, opting out of the real cash generator.

If SUP kills that (my not having to see banner ads), I'll walk. I won't keep an account. I'll use OpenID to take part, and my boycott will be an embargo.

So, don't log on from Thursday evening, to Saturday morning (and me, I'll be staying away until at least Monday).

I'd also plan on seeing antother one.

This proletariat isn't lumpen.

Date: 2008-03-19 04:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] athenais.livejournal.com
I don't read LJ every day. But I am also a holder of a permanent account, thanks to an anonymous donor last year. My money's been paid; they can't get any more from me except through that ad-stream, so SUP might notice if I suddenly stopped reading LJ. Well, you know, they wouldn't. But it would help.

As it is, since I stopped journaling, my email has dropped to almost nil and my friends act remarkably surprised if I leave an occasional comment on their journals. I never realized how many friendships had dwindled to passive content intake. Now that I don't provide it not many care to make the minimal effort to find out what's going on with me by dropping an email or picking up the phone.

It's discouraging, to be honest. And that's why I don't read LJ much right now. But I do think a content strike is a good idea just to send a message to the new owners of LJ.

Date: 2008-03-19 04:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pecunium.livejournal.com
I've been less than active of late (some sort of strange funk, combined with a different sort of daily busy. I can work photos, or I can blog, the photos are winning).

So I see some of the same thing. Part of it is that so many of my relationships, are because of Lj. I don't have a physical connection to lots of the people I have intellectual ones with here. So the form of relation is to talk across Lj.

I don't want to lose that (and I don't like that I feel tied to Lj. I've thought of moving before, but I'm emotionally invested).

And I feel guilty that I don't work at keeping up. Some of my relationships cross blog-lines (ML and my Lj are getting incestous). Some have moved to IM, and phone-calls and seeing people.

But most, are what they are. It's like Seattle. I have friends there (and because of there, you among them), but I don't see them often. Most I don't have the sort of relationship to just call on the phone.

E-mail... it's not letters. I miss letters, but I can't seem to make the time to write them.

The world changes, and I fear I am not changing, enough, with it.

So, next time you head to J-tree, call us. We might make the time to join you. It's among our favorite places. One of our first dates was a weekend (a cold november weekend) out there.

TK

Date: 2008-03-19 05:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] athenais.livejournal.com
I will, though I don't expect to be back this year. And I, too, would rather work with my photos than blog, though I miss blogging quite intensely at least once a week.

I hate Facebook and MySpace because of the hideous user interfaces. I like LJ because of the simplicity of use. I also like LJ because so many people I like to read are here. I never did like trying to keep up with individual sites; that's why I created a web ring of my favorite journals back in the olden days (thus plunging all of Online Diary fandom into war, but whatever). RSS feeds are okay, certainly, but it's a nice community here. I'd hate to leave. But I will if I can't get what I need from it. I'm not in the demographic majority here, anyway.

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