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morgandawn) wrote2016-12-29 04:10 pm
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Deleting Your Livejournal: You Don't Have To Set Yourself On Fire On Your Way Out Of The Building
I've seen people reblogging a post that (1) LJ servers are now being housed in Russia and (2) "the Russian government now has access to private information on private citizens across the country, their interests, their views, their families" and (3) and recommending that fans delete their LJ blogs and communities. If you do reblog/post please let people know they don't have to delete wholesale - they can import their blogs and communities to Dreamwidth. I've seen too many people anguishing over the loss of their creations, the comments and feedback, and their fandom history etc because they do not know they have choices. So if you're going to pass along a message of "FIRE!!!" , please point them towards the exits safely.
Dreamwidth FAQ:
https://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=127 (importing personal blogs)
https://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=230 (importing communities)
edited: As of 12/27/2016 only the Cyrillic/Russian accounts seem to have been relocated to Russian. No ETA on when/if the rest of the world will be moved, but you may still want to backup your personal blog or community nonetheless.
http://siderea.livejournal.com/1330106.html
http://siderea.livejournal.com/1330197.html
Here are Russian language posts about the Russian journals that have been blocked and speculation about what is happening (use Google Translate):
http://dolboeb.livejournal.com/3079690.html
http://dolboeb.livejournal.com/3081385.html
edited: I ran my LJ through http://ping.eu/traceroute/ and it seems to point to Russia. I don't know enough about how the Internets work to validate. BOTTOM LINE: BACKUP YOUR LJS
edited 12/302016: LJ pages are no longer secure (payment pages are still secure).
Also, if you do backup to Dreamwidth, please consider buying a paid account.
Dreamwidth FAQ:
https://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=127 (importing personal blogs)
https://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=230 (importing communities)
edited: As of 12/27/2016 only the Cyrillic/Russian accounts seem to have been relocated to Russian. No ETA on when/if the rest of the world will be moved, but you may still want to backup your personal blog or community nonetheless.
http://siderea.livejournal.com/1330106.html
http://siderea.livejournal.com/1330197.html
Here are Russian language posts about the Russian journals that have been blocked and speculation about what is happening (use Google Translate):
http://dolboeb.livejournal.com/3079690.html
http://dolboeb.livejournal.com/3081385.html
edited: I ran my LJ through http://ping.eu/traceroute/ and it seems to point to Russia. I don't know enough about how the Internets work to validate. BOTTOM LINE: BACKUP YOUR LJS
edited 12/302016: LJ pages are no longer secure (payment pages are still secure).
Also, if you do backup to Dreamwidth, please consider buying a paid account.
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Doesn't it seem strange that SUP would put their business in harm's way by moving the servers to Russia? Do you think this was done voluntarily or were they coerced?
Also, if the Russian government could hack the DNC, etc, successfully, to say nothing of the US State Department, why would people assume their DW accounts are safe from hackers? There is a Russian hacker on LJ who has been targeting X-Files related content on and off for years. If we get enough Russian bloggers moving to DW, surely the hackers are not far behind.
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My guess is that SUP was forced to move to Russia - either out of costs reasons or political.
Our personal info has been stolen by hackers multiple times. And by "our" I mean most anyone who has ever shopped at the many places that have been hacked or went to the many hospitals that have been hacked.
I tell people to check here: https://haveibeenpwned.com/
and to use different passwords for every account. I left one account (my Netflix) under an old password that had been reused and it was hijacked by someone in Brazil. If they had left the language in English I would have never known and they could have kept streaming for free forever.
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I do have a different password for everything now. I can't remember which business hack forced the issue. Luckily, I have a good memory, otherwise it would be a real pain in the ass, let me tell you.
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I can recommend last pass password manager. They generate secure passwords and you need to only remember one master password
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