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  1. Oct 16, 2017 · Over a decade later, in 2011, LiveJournal lost 8.2 million users in just a year, and that number has more or less continued to fall. But what’s really interesting, and frankly terrifying, is the direct line that can be drawn from LiveJournal to the Russian government’s censorship of its media. Let’s trace that back.

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    In May 2007, LiveJournal suspended approximately 500 accounts and communities, causing what CNET referred to as a "revolt" from "thousands of LiveJournal customers", after a number of activist groups, including one named Warriors for Innocence, reported pedophilic material on its website.

  3. Sep 6, 2012 · LiveJournal, systematically and without warning, deleted and banned hundreds of journals for impermissible content in a PR fiasco that made national headlines and came to be known as...

  4. Mar 29, 2018 · What you’ll notice from the chart is that between 2007 and 2009, things were happening with LiveJournal that made people not like it anymore. From the chart, you’ll see that it didn’t start to...

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  5. Apr 10, 2017 · Venerable blog platform LiveJournal is now saying goodbye to some of its biggest users, after announcing it's taking steps to comply with Russian law.

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  6. Jan 7, 2024 · Enter LiveJournal, a pioneer in intertwining blogging with social networking since 1999. This article will unveil the rich tapestry of LiveJournal’s past, examine its present state, and peer into what the future holds for this online journaling giant .

  7. April 4, 2017 - Control of LiveJournal as a blogging platform has been transferred to SUP Media LLC, a legal entity based in the Russian Federation. LiveJournal's new terms of service are in the Russian language, with a non-binding English translation also provided.