Not participating in the "content strike".

Mar 21, 2008 17:37

PRIVATE COMPANIES CAN DO WHAT THEY WANT!

Really. The TOS itself says they're free to change it and any other feature of the site without having to tell everybody.

If you didn't read it, well, sucks to be you I guess!

Also, can somebody tell me how removing certain interests from some kind of statistical listing is censorship?

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momentsdrift March 22 2008, 00:55:47 UTC
Man, it's good to see there really are other people who feel the same way I do about this. If I don't like a service, I won't pay for it. Welcome to capitalism.

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flamingly_fey March 22 2008, 01:20:17 UTC
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one!

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scarlet_pencil March 22 2008, 04:03:05 UTC
*thumbs up* I agree. They're overreacting to the extreme. It's not like we can't leave if we want to. I happen to like LJ's interface and community, so I'll stay. XD Capitalism, you gotta love it.

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lion_azure March 22 2008, 07:11:25 UTC
Ramen to that. LJ is a business, not a charity, or the Humanist Association of America or something like that. They don't have to provide anything for free. Guess I never got into that demanding attitude 'cause I joined LJ during the period where you needed to either buy a paid account right away or get an invite code from somebody. And because I didn't know anybody, I paid. I'm still paying, and will continue to do so.

- F

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