I'm never sure how effective one-day boycotts are. But I'm perfectly willing to join them. Especially given how SUP's director of blogs thinks "
there's never been a successful company whose success was based on bowing to collective resistant forces"... note that he's calling his paying customers "resistant forces." (The full text of the interview
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Even though my own position was 'not bothered' by the 12th March change, I am joining in the strike due to respecting a picket line. Plus, sometimes the 'people' need to come together. You'd think the Russians would get that wouldn't you given their history?
I am a little concerned that there is an element on LJ - call them pranksters or the type that like to act like idiots - who will seek to negate the strike by doing mass-postings. Does the stats take into account #s of posts or # of journals posting in a 24-hour period?
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I'm not concerned about the lack of a basic account, although Anton is terribly wrong when he says LJ is the last blogging platform to allow free basic blogs.
I'm not participating in the boycott because it is only one day. A week boycott, or a month boycott, and I'd be much more serious about considering it.
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But I am seriously considering getting a myspace/paganspace, then some time in the near future pissing off and hopefully taking my flist with me.
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