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Username Purge

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Username Purge

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We are officially beginning our next username purge immediately. We are going to be setting any account that has been inactive since January 1st, 2010 to a deleted status. The accounts will have a 2 week period before their accounts are purged via the normal nightly purge process. We will not be posting a time when this purge will occur, nor will we be posting a list of purged accounts. If you receive an email stating your account was deleted, you have 2 weeks to log in and undelete the account. Please be aware that even though you don't see any posts or comments on an account, activity can be as simple as logging into the site or looking at your friends' page.

As asylums do not have an associated email address and usage is not as easily tracked, we are not going to include them in this purge. As always if you find an asylum that is inactive and you would like to take over maintainership, open a support request as there is a process to handle this.

These will be handled on a case by case and first come first serve basis.
  • That's all subjective, though. People will never agree on whether 5, 10, or 15 entries constitute activity.

    How do you have no control over it? You can undelete it in about five seconds. It's very, very easy to undelete them. Just put accountstatus in your bookmark toolbar and log in and out a few times.

    The number of people who've actually died or legitimately don't have access to their accounts (you can request a lost password with an old e-mail, by the way) make up a very, very small portion of the journals being purged, and those specific incidents can be submitted to support.
    • My journals I have control over. I have undeleted and moved on.

      What I'm saddened by is others, not me, who have made icons, written fiction, or been in games, that may not take the time to activate again or may not even check the email in time to do anything about it. I don't have control in the sense that once a journal that I do not own is in delete status I can no longer view it to save anything.

      Just a few weeks ago I was following links for old fiction recommendations -- and I do mean old, like 2005 - 2008 -- some of which were located on IJ. I'm appreciative of entries that are still available many years later. That type of content is part of why I'm here. I've seen fan fiction entries posted in 2007 with feedback comments dated 2010 and 2011. This is not all that unusual. Just because the owner of the journal walked away doesn't mean the content is no longer appreciated or valuable.

      The definition of inactive being used in this deletion/purge means that some of that type of content will not be available by July of this year, and I do view it as a loss both to me personally, and to the communities who would continue to enjoy that content in the future.
      • Unfortunately, that's their decision. The site has never made any guarantees about inactive content, and their failure to preserve it for whatever reason is their burden to bear. If they choose not to undelete their journals because they're busy, it's no different than letting an egg spoil because you'd rather go out drinking with your friends, IMO.

        But you can undelete it, make the content viewable, and save it.

        No, that doesn't mean that the content is underappreciated or value, but there's no absolute right to view it if the author has no desire to make it available to you any longer. This is not very different than Geocities in that respect.

        Then I suggest that people contact the individuals involved... Any purge will inevitably cause some inconvenience. It's a cost-benefit situation.
      • It may be sad to lose content that you enjoy, but it's not a reason to not purge accounts that are no longer in use and aren't enhancing the business of running the site.

        And the reality is that fic and icons and anything else you enjoy could disappear tomorrow. The owner could delete it or mark it private, their photohost could go belly up, all sorts of things can happen. This is the internet. Link rot occurs. It's not something you can control.
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