breastfeeding banned
Jun. 4th, 2006 01:31 pmLiveJournal has banned breastfeeding default icons.
Now that LiveJournal has been bought by SixApart it seems the inevitable corporate madness has begun. In the independent days if Brad made a mistake he just said oops and reversed it. Now corporate culture is faceless even here in LJ land. What will they ban next?
How to pack up and leave LJ (a tutorial)
Some oh-so-scary banned icons
Interesting comments and links over at http://www.greatestjournal.com
Now that LiveJournal has been bought by SixApart it seems the inevitable corporate madness has begun. In the independent days if Brad made a mistake he just said oops and reversed it. Now corporate culture is faceless even here in LJ land. What will they ban next?
How to pack up and leave LJ (a tutorial)
Some oh-so-scary banned icons
Interesting comments and links over at http://www.greatestjournal.com
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Date: 2006-06-04 03:54 am (UTC)Surely it should be up to individual communities and/or LJ users to define what is an acceptable icon?
And for users to simply block images/users they find offensive? Hell, I do. I've killed several icons from my Flist because the freaked me out (the one-eyed cat was one).
I've seen icons depicting bestiality (Hi Sydneygothics), torture, and hardcore sex of all types. And then there are the various LJs of open zoophiles, babyfurs, tenticle-rape advocates and the like.
Surely LJ might be better chasing those kind of people than making a stand on this? I know they're being overly cautious and trying to toe the FCC line in the wake of the whole Janet Jackson thing but by taking on the breastfeeding icons all they've done that I can see is assault my sensitive eyes with a plethora of breast-feeding icons.
I never saw a one before all of this. Now I'm continually having to kill them with image-blocker at work.
/Ramble.
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Date: 2006-06-05 12:44 am (UTC)I always had big problems in traditional jobs because I'm always grateful when it is pointed out to me that I've made a mistake, figuring that being able to see your mistakes is half the problem solved. That's a good thing, right? Unfortunately most bosses react like a dog that sees something running and would swoop in for the attack. For the longest time I couldn't see what was happening. It is very hard for me to keep my mouth shut and not admit to mistakes and makes me very uncomfortable. Corporate culture and me don't get along.
The weirdest thing is that there are laws specifically exempting breastfeeding from nudity and decency laws... yet LJ's new owners decide otherwise.