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Follow these steps to delete your LiveJournal account before anyone else can read the stuff you posted as a teenager. You can back it up too, if you want.
Things started to change in 2007 as LiveJournal’s then owner, Six Apart, started looking toward a sale. In May of that year, just months before the company would be sold to Russian company SUP ...
Blogging platform LiveJournal appears to have suffered a security breach in 2014, according to multiple hackers who are now selling and freely trading the company's user database on the dark web ...
A database containing over 26 million unique LiveJournal user accounts, including plain text passwords, is being shared for free on multiple hacker forums. For some time, rumors have been ...
Per the LiveJournal FAQ page, here is how to delete your LiveJournal account in six easy steps: Log into your account and visit the page marked “Account Status.” On that page, you’ll select ...
LiveJournal, or LJ, as its users lovingly called it, was a different kind of social media service, one that is almost unrecognizable in a world dominated by the anonymity-shattering power of a ...
What’s happening on Tumblr happened almost exactly a decade ago on LiveJournal, in an event that would come to be known as Strikethrough. The executives at that company presided over site-wide ...
LiveJournal, in a real and meaningful way, also managed to keep far-flung friends together while providing a reasonably safe outlet for all that high school drama. And, better yet, it allowed for ...
Most of it followed about what I was expecting to see based on the interviews I’d done and based on my experiences of fandom. I was expecting the LiveJournal drop-off to be sooner [than 2012].