Pro-anorexia communities: good for kids!
Aug. 9th, 2007 03:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Via
nicked_metal, reasons why LJ desperately needs to hire a competent PR person. Responding to a complaint against
proanorexia, LJ support tells us:
Our experience thus far has been that communities such as these, dedicated to discussing destructive behaviour... actually do far more good than harm. They allow open and meaningful communication among people suffering from various eating disorders, and allow users to provide support for one another in their recovery.
Which is not quite how MDs treating anorexia see it. Some examples of the 'help' this community gives are listed here. And don't miss the first paragraph of said community's info page (emphasis sic):
Special Note: For those who haven't yet set up their LJ account, Live Journal says if your date of birth says you are under 13, they will require parental approval to activate your LJ account. They just go by whatever date you put down.
Isn't that helpful of them?
Seriously, I'm sure most LJ staff mean well, and it's not an easy job navigating between badly-written and ambiguous content laws, principles of free speech, and sometimes-touchy users. But stuff like this just makes me cringe. This suggestion of adding mandatory ratings to all LJ posts also looks like a fertile source of future drama...
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Our experience thus far has been that communities such as these, dedicated to discussing destructive behaviour... actually do far more good than harm. They allow open and meaningful communication among people suffering from various eating disorders, and allow users to provide support for one another in their recovery.
Which is not quite how MDs treating anorexia see it. Some examples of the 'help' this community gives are listed here. And don't miss the first paragraph of said community's info page (emphasis sic):
Special Note: For those who haven't yet set up their LJ account, Live Journal says if your date of birth says you are under 13, they will require parental approval to activate your LJ account. They just go by whatever date you put down.
Isn't that helpful of them?
Seriously, I'm sure most LJ staff mean well, and it's not an easy job navigating between badly-written and ambiguous content laws, principles of free speech, and sometimes-touchy users. But stuff like this just makes me cringe. This suggestion of adding mandatory ratings to all LJ posts also looks like a fertile source of future drama...