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Beth Winter ([personal profile] winter) wrote2010-07-15 07:13 am
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Public announcement thing

One of those days, LiveJournal will learn to talk over their announcements before springing them on the populace. Today is not that day.

The revised wording in this announcement says that inactive accounts will be deleted and purged (all contents removed permanently, name available for renaming another account to the purged account's name), but only if they fulfill both the following criteria:

- no activity in the last 24 months (for personal journals - logging in, for communities - a new post)

- the journal or comm has only the one automatic welcome post

If you haven't created a journal lately, the automatic welcome post is Private and says something like "Welcome to LJ, here's how you can do stuff". No journals with any entry content will be deleted for inactivity.

So the only way RP journals are in danger is if you only used them for posting in an RP comm never even bothered to delete that first post and replace it with something like "This is account X for RP Y, move along". You may want to do that now.

I'm glad I was asleep for this kerfuffle...

[identity profile] ithilwen.livejournal.com 2010-07-15 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
The only reason they did the revision was because of the uproar the community raised, and the way people pointed out that content of a journal or community can still be currently valued even if the journal or community itself is dead. I don't think they realized that people do go back and read old journals for fun. They just figured the old stuff wouldn't be missed, and it was worth deleting it to free up a ton of usernames.

But at least they're capable of learning! That right there puts them miles ahead of 6A.