Doug goes off.
Mar. 16th, 2008 05:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
OK, I have had it with the whinging and bitching over the demise of ad-free Basic Accounts. How about some facts?
1. LJ/Six Apart/The Russian Overlords are businesses who exist to make money. Freebie accounts that use resources and do not generate income do not serve this end. I'm amazed it took this long.
2. A one-year Paid Account costs USD19.95. That's about half of what
kshandra and I paid today for 90 minutes at a skeevy hot tub place. Put it another way, a paid account costs about 5 cents a day. A six month account? 8 cents a day. This is not going to freaking kill you!
3. They aren't our servers, our software, and when the system crashes we aren't the ones paying for the repairs. They own LJ, it is not some sort of anarchist commune. They own the sandbox, they make the rules. If you don't like the rules, feel free to play somewhere else.
So not only will I not be taking part in the utterly pointless March 21st "No Content Day," I may see if I can top my personal records for number of posts and length of those posts!
Finally, I know some people, including friends and relatives of mine, have created multiple, in some cases hundreds, of Basic Accounts for role-playing games. To them I say: too bad. In fact, I suspect the thousands of sock accounts might be part of this move. If y'all wish to keep RPGing by LJ, you'll have to find a new way to do it.
1. LJ/Six Apart/The Russian Overlords are businesses who exist to make money. Freebie accounts that use resources and do not generate income do not serve this end. I'm amazed it took this long.
2. A one-year Paid Account costs USD19.95. That's about half of what
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3. They aren't our servers, our software, and when the system crashes we aren't the ones paying for the repairs. They own LJ, it is not some sort of anarchist commune. They own the sandbox, they make the rules. If you don't like the rules, feel free to play somewhere else.
So not only will I not be taking part in the utterly pointless March 21st "No Content Day," I may see if I can top my personal records for number of posts and length of those posts!
Finally, I know some people, including friends and relatives of mine, have created multiple, in some cases hundreds, of Basic Accounts for role-playing games. To them I say: too bad. In fact, I suspect the thousands of sock accounts might be part of this move. If y'all wish to keep RPGing by LJ, you'll have to find a new way to do it.
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Date: 17 Mar 2008 23:34 (UTC)If so, I like LJ even more. Regardless, I -like- the paid account and am likely to keep paying for it hereafter. So - in the 1st place I didn't complain about the ads on free accounts [food idea, say I] - and IMO of all the 'community' blogging sites, I find this one the best fit and most deserving of my support.
I also hadn't heard about 'no comment day', but I hope I remember -now- and post then, just for the support.