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The story of Livejournal’s rise to Russian prominence is one of chance (… as so many things on the Internet are). Roman Leibov, the first Russian-language blogger on the platform, told the BBC ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
One LiveJournal user named "omen-chan" acknowledged once being victimized by a pedophile, but nevertheless warned that the mass deletion went too far. "Pedophilia is disgusting, and I can ...
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].
Venerable blog platform LiveJournal is now saying goodbye to some of its biggest users, after announcing it's taking steps to comply with Russian law. Under the terms, content deemed as "political ...
Roughly half of LiveJournal’s userbase hails from Russia—an estimated 5.7 million users and 170,000 communities—and almost all of its operational management takes place now in Moscow ...
LiveJournal wants to matter again, and is making a number of changes over the course of 2014 which the company hopes will make it a more relevant social networking destination, starting with a ...
LiveJournal went down again just before the December elections. SUP development director Ilya Dronov wrote in his blog of the April attack: "The attack was directed at the service itself.
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