Strikeout pondering...
May. 31st, 2007 03:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Material which can be interpreted as expressing interest in, soliciting, or encouraging illegal activity places LiveJournal at considerable legal risk. When journals that contain such material are reported to us, we must suspend them. Because LiveJournal's interests list serves as a search function, and because listing an interest enables other people also interested in a similar topic to gather and/or congregate, we have been advised that listing an interest in an illegal activity must be viewed as using LiveJournal to solicit that illegal activity.
Hmm. I'm pretty sure 'torture' and 'human rights violations' are both illegal activities, yes? And, hell, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln was pretty damn illegal. Though maybe not quite as much as the Holocaust.
(I do not suggest LJ/SA would actually be dumb enough to follow that policy literally, but at the least it desperately needs rewording.)
Hmm. I'm pretty sure 'torture' and 'human rights violations' are both illegal activities, yes? And, hell, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln was pretty damn illegal. Though maybe not quite as much as the Holocaust.
(I do not suggest LJ/SA would actually be dumb enough to follow that policy literally, but at the least it desperately needs rewording.)
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Date: 2007-05-31 08:23 am (UTC)They're not liable under US laws, anyway.
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Date: 2007-05-31 09:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-01 03:56 pm (UTC)"I'm interested in X" ought to be a valid interpretation of interests.
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Date: 2007-06-02 03:53 pm (UTC)I had a longer post but due to technical hiccups I can't post it; short version is "LJ were warned months ago, only acted after ad revenue threatened, should have foreseen back when they first broke the 'no ads ever' promise and we changed from 'customer' to 'product'".