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The bubble in social networking has burst, decisively. LiveJournal, the San Francisco-based arm of Sup, a Russian Internet startup, has cut 12 of 28 U.S. employees — and offered them no severance, we're told. The quirky site, part blog and part social network, is best known for its users' weird obsessions — like the troublesome clique of Harry Potter erotica writers, whose outré tastes ran afoul of LiveJournal's efforts to comply with U.S. child-pornography laws. (Oddly, the site also gained a following in Russia, which led to its acquisition by Sup.) All that adds up to an environment even more distasteful to advertisers than the typical social site.
I'm quite surprised (and saddened) as LJ's been my longest-standing favourite site. And I could have sworn that it was making money. Perhaps not.
Oh well, I spend too much time online anyway!
Jordan Yerman
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Rhonda J Mangus
North Tonawanda, New York, United States
Amy Judd
Vancouver, Canada
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at 12:28 on January 6th, 2009
I like this site too, although not enough people I know are on it..
at 12:29 on January 6th, 2009
That's my main place for keeping up with friends although I rarely update myself. It would be a shame if it went.
at 06:09 on January 7th, 2009
At my own LJ blog, I've provided information and tips for possible outcomes. Mostly, I tell people what their options are so that their posts (and maybe their comments) won't be lost if LJ closes as abruptly as it laid off employees.
http://aisling.livejournal.com/1284125.html
at 11:23 on January 8th, 2009
Thanks Aisling. I think the rumour mill got a little carried away with it all and it seems now that it's probably going to be OK. I still archived!