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attackfish ([personal profile] attackfish) wrote2010-09-22 11:57 am
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Livejournal Clearly Still Doesn't Get It With Regards to Privacy

Remember how a little while back, Livejournal enabled the crossposting of comments to facebook and twitter without the journal entry poster's consent? and how the hew and cry from their customer base (which would be us) caused them to change it so that users could only cross-post comments on public entries?

Well, Livejournal has gone back on its word. Now anyone who has opted into Cyrillic services can cross-post comments on anyone's (even someone who has not opted in) f-locked entries.  The solution Livejournal proposed before was not satisfying, but acceptable.  This smacks of deceit and manipulation on the part of the Livejournal business administration.  If you disagree with this move on the part of the administration (which also smacks of ethnic prejudice) please comment on the above linked post.

Thought I'd warn you all, this mess has unfortunately not gone away.

[identity profile] attackfish.livejournal.com 2010-09-22 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Cyrillic services is an opt in program of Livejournal's that's full of assorted programs that not everyone wants to avail themselves of that were for the most part originally developed for Russian and Eastern European users, but are now available to all. According to the post, Livejournal has no plans to remove the cross-posting feature from the Cyrillic services, and they're treating it just like any other feature most users don't like but some do by sticking it there. Unfortunately, you can't opt out of having people able to crosspost their comments on your posts.