[info]stewardess wrote
on July 8th, 2008 at 08:43 pm

Someone should tell the author of that article that LJ, after restoring the suspended journals, began to delete them again, slowly, beginning in August 2007. See this entry for the full list:

http://mishalak.livejournal.com/431058.html?format=light

Some of the restored people deleted themselves, but, as their self-censorship was fallout from the mass suspensions, LJ is directly responsible for those deletions, too. Particularly since LJ restored some journals so they could discover (and then purge) associated journals (linked by email addresses and IPs), something they couldn't do while the accounts were in a suspended status. Word of the "restored just so we can hunt down all your friends" LJ plan spread quickly. Note that the individual journals are almost 100% gone as of today.

(Read Comments)
From:
( )Anonymous- this user has disabled anonymous posting.
( )OpenID
Username:
Password:
Don't have an account? Create one now.
Subject:
No HTML allowed in subject
  
Message: