LiveJournal Major Notes: Security, Mobile, Facebook, Writer's Block, and Notes
Nov. 25th, 2009 | 02:07 pm
posted by: theljstaff in news

Tweaks and enhancements
- In order to improve site security, we've temporarily suspended the ability to change passwords for old email addresses that haven't been used for over six months. For further information and support, please visit our customer care page.
- We've launched a new mobile site with an enhanced UI at m.livejournal.com. View spotlights, post to your journal, read and post to friends pages, and more, no matter where you roam! Please let us know what you think, since this will eventually replace our existing mobile interface. You can update your mobile preferences on your account page.
- We've upgraded from Beacon to Facebook Connect to improve dual posting. If you've already signed up for Facebook Beacon, you're good to go. If you wish to update your Facebook Connect setting, visit Account Privacy settings and scroll down to the option labeled: "Send information about my updates to Facebook." You can choose Always or Ask each time. Remember to save (on the bottom left corner of the page). To learn more, check out FAQ 249. While we're on the subject, if you happen to be visiting that side of town, please join our Facebook fan page for a touch of home away from home.
- You'll now receive the Writer's Block Question of the Day in the body of email notifications. To sign up for Writer's Block notifications, visit
writersblock and choose the Watch Community option. Next, update your Writer's Block notification settings by checking the box to the right of "Someone posts a new entry to writersblock." - Paid and permanent users can now view, add, and edit Notes of commenters. Notes will appear beside the username of comment posters (instead of stars) on S1-themed comment pages.
Send some lovin' thanks to your friends with our holiday vgifts!
Photos of the week
We're so delighted with the immense talent of our growing, global
lj_photophile community that we've decided to introduce a poll. Each week, we'll choose a half-dozen photos (based on user comments and staff feedback) and ask you to select a photo of the week. The winning photo will be announced in the next newsletter. If possible, please limit photo size to 350x350 to ensure that images display properly on friends pages. We want to thank you again (and again!) for sharing your passion.
Check out this week's photo poll and more fantastic user content after the jump!
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Thanks for joining us. To our American friends, have a fantastic Thanksgiving. To all of our international neighbors, we'll eat a little extra for you!
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11/27/09 Homepage Spotlight
Nov. 23rd, 2009 | 09:43 am
posted by: ljspotlight in lj_spotlight
Eva is a vibrant young woman with Cystic Fibrosis who survived a double lung transplant. Read about her difficult recovery and personal triumphs over pain, isolation, and fear. Back in school, Eva now works part-time in a children's center and enjoys running and cross-country skiing. A documentary on her story, entitled 65 Red Roses, won three awards at the Vancouver International Film Festival.
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11/27/09 Homepage Spotlight
Nov. 23rd, 2009 | 09:42 am
posted by: ljspotlight in lj_spotlight
A warm and welcoming "Add me" community for moms of all ages and backgrounds from around the world. If you're a mom, just post a little about yourself and start connecting with other mothers based on similar hobbies, musical interests, book/TV/movie preferences, or taste in humor! A great way for busy moms to socialize online.
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11/27/09 Homepage Spotlight
Nov. 23rd, 2009 | 09:41 am
posted by: ljspotlight in lj_spotlight
Want to share a fabulous home recipe for coconut bread? Suddenly run out of confectioner's sugar with company on the way and need to find out a quick in-house substitute? Searching for tips on what to charge for a custom-designed wedding cake? Whether you're a professional chef, an aspiring culinary wizard, or a happy home-baker, you'll get delicious guidance from fellow and sister foodies.
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11/20/09 Homepage Spotlight
Nov. 20th, 2009 | 05:11 pm
posted by: ljspotlight in lj_spotlight
Always on the lookout for compelling images, we were delighted to discover this flourishing community of artists who share a love of nature. Honoring the subject with photographs, paintings, sketches, prose, poetry, and
other creative works, you'll be simultaneously riveted to your monitor and inspired to run helter skelter towards the nearest wooded dale.
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One day I hope to..
Nov. 20th, 2009 | 12:28 am
posted by: zigg_crow
I was thinking about it last night.. and the way our society is built practically suffocates our lives. Look at apartments for example. boxes upon boxes, set in bigger boxes so that people can be right next to each other but, remain distant.
People in this society live in cages.
They go out to be social in different places but, never quite leave their cage. because they're thinking about going back to their box, sleeping one off, and going to work to pay for their box. Continuously. Over and over again.
There's a quote I really like that explains this way of living.
Something like.. take the car to work all day to pay for the car and the house in which you never stay.
Jakk and I were talking about this..Wouldn't it be great to buy some land..
like 50 acres, and eventually more.
Where we could invite our friends to live, open it to squatters, and all make our own houses. Plant our own food. We'll escape the boxes, build our community in a circle around a big fire pit, and do what every hippie peace activist wanted to do in the 70's.
Except we govern ourselves. and we're not fucking hippies.
It sounds so rehashed. But It's still a great idea. Every person seeks personal freedom, right? Well the only way we'll ever accomplish that is if we take our lives into our own hands.
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A short Love Story.
Nov. 19th, 2009 | 10:02 pm
posted by: zigg_crow
In which I was shot, and she couldn't save me.
In a zombie state I got out of bed, took a piss, and made a sandwhich.
I layed back down, and Jakk was still crying.
And instead of comforting her, what did I do?
I mumbled,
"Ew, I'm covered in tears."
We laugh about it now.
But wow, I'm an asshole XD
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Thus ends..
Nov. 19th, 2009 | 09:29 pm
posted by: zigg_crow
Hope you all
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Pretentious Shit Poem
Nov. 19th, 2009 | 09:25 pm
Currently hearing: singing this
posted by: zigg_crow
Chainsmoking the earth, the lot of it.
We live like we die and don't give a shit of it.
Because in the end we'll all burn like sticks,
So drink till you swill the lot of it.
We'll watch all our backs and pull out the knives that won't stick.
But will stick again. And again. And again. And again.
And we'll sing.
Gum is a drug.
my tongue is too numb to taste anymore.
The beer tastes like liquor, and grass is just another cigar.
We take the pills to sleep but start trippin' again.
So a day is a day and a night again. And again. And again. And again.
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We must all be pigs..
Nov. 19th, 2009 | 09:13 pm
posted by: zigg_crow
All stuck in a rut.
But, I say we're squirrels.
Resourceful, and quick,
Just looking for love,
and the next nut.
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6 feet over
Nov. 19th, 2009 | 09:07 pm
posted by: zigg_crow
She smells of prostitution, and
sells funeral flowers.
I stand with her and make the days meet.
We rob from the dead, so that we can eat.
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LiveJournal Major Notes: Postcard winners, Tweaks, LJ_Cares
Nov. 19th, 2009 | 03:39 pm
posted by: theljstaff in news

Postcard winners!
We wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude for sending so much joy our way. Frank is still blushing with excitement over the love notes, proposals, propositions, and occasional intimate photos sent from his admirers around the world (China, Norway, Japan, and Poland just this week)! At his request, we blindfolded Justin, one of Frank's BFFs, spun him around in five dozen counterclockwise circles, and asked him to point to ten random postcards/envelopes pasted to the wall. After a brief trip to the bathroom, he chose the following lucky winners, to whom we will give a six-month paid account token (for paid, basic, and plus users) or, for our permanent account holders, a $15 voucher for the LiveJournal gift shop.

So, without further ado, the winners are:
seraphene
fotog
boykitten
seshat_6
anti_aol
lisalees
katrinkacat
mistyboston
_woody_lein
another_slender
Bugs, Tweaks, and Enhancements
- We fixed a bug from the last release that was causing screened comments to become unscreened if they were edited
- If you happen to be gaming around the corner, check us out on Facebook and be sure to spread the word!
- We've added new vgifts to celebrate Thanksgiving! Check out our feathered friend, below!
Give more with charitable vgifts
In honor of national adoption month, we're offering a charitable vgift (priced at $2.99) to support Love Without Boundaries, an organization that provides healthcare and adoption to orphans suffering from life-threatening diseases. LiveJournal will donate 100% of gross proceeds from the sale (we'll cover the cost of credit card transaction fees). To learn more about Love Without Boundaries, please visit
lj_cares. You can purchase your Love Without Boundaries vgifts in the Virtual Gift shop. We'll keep you posted on how much we raise!
Photos of the week
We're delighted to showcase yet more incredible photos from some of our brilliant LiveJournal photographers around the world. Keep posting (and tagging). And be sure to show some love by commenting on the awesome view at
lj_photophile.
Check out this week's photos and more amazing user content after the jump!
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Thanks, again, for joining us. See you next week!
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Spotlights: Homepage Spotlight 11/16/09
Nov. 16th, 2009 | 09:39 am
posted by: ljspotlight in lj_spotlight
It's that glorious time of year when we reunite with loved ones (we neglected all year), stuff our faces to excess, and pass out in front of the TV. Perhaps a recalibration of the thanksometer is in order. A spin-off of the popular GivesMeHope.com site, this community invites you to document moments of kindness, generosity, and pure human love.
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Spotlights: Homepage Spotlight 11/16/09
Nov. 16th, 2009 | 09:38 am
posted by: ljspotlight in lj_spotlight
Despite its mainstream appeal, Thanksgiving is not for everyone. There are those struggling with food disorders, for whom this day causes endless conflict. There are the cash-challenged, who can't afford the gluttony we've grown to expect. There are the lonely, who don't have loved ones nearby. And let's not forget the vegetarians, who decry the animal cruelty. But there's one more group we often overlook: the terminally lazy! This community of lazy vegetarians offers easy recipes for an animal-friendly feast.
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Spotlights: Homepage Spotlight 11/16/09
Nov. 16th, 2009 | 09:37 am
posted by: ljspotlight in lj_spotlight
Just in time for holiday shopping season, this fashionista community brings you the world of haute couture in the form of sumptuous photos, video clips, and candid commentary. There's also a sugary sprinkle of mainstream movie discussions and debates on such pressing social issues as manicure styles and celebrity colonics. If you need a break from the daily grind to indulge your girlie side, this is twinkly pink on steroids.



