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<b>Name/Alias:</b> Mika <b>Journal name:</b> <lj-user "mika0021"> <b>Location(optional):</b> California <b>Comment(optional):</b> You not only made yourselves look stupid now, but all prospective users are now scared away from this site. Shame on you, LiveJournal. We didn't come here to promote rape and abuse. We came here to express ourselves through creative <b>fiction</b>, which we are obviously not allowed to do any more. And before this, only a few months ago, you claimed to not have anything to do with talk of illegal acts. So all we've been doing all along has been perfectly legal, and now you have crushed hundreds of accounts just because someone whined that it was "wrong". Now thousands do not want to <b>touch</b> this site with a ninety-foot pole because they're afraid of getting kicked off.
Is it wrong to have freedom of creativity? Is it wrong to express yourself in a non-violent manner? Is it so terrible to write something out and post it to your livejournal, no matter how private or public it may be? You obviously don't care, so just go ban-happy. Of course! That'll solve all the problems of the world! That should teach the perverts and pedophiles! Let me spell it for you. <b>F-I-C-T-I-O-N.</b>
I used to use livejournal to freely and openly post creative works - but now I can't, because you're a totalitarian state. None of us can. I hope you're happy with yourselves.
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<b>Journal name:</b> <lj-user "mika0021">
<b>Location(optional):</b> California
<b>Comment(optional):</b> You not only made yourselves look stupid now, but all prospective users are now scared away from this site. Shame on you, LiveJournal. We didn't come here to promote rape and abuse. We came here to express ourselves through creative <b>fiction</b>, which we are obviously not allowed to do any more. And before this, only a few months ago, you claimed to not have anything to do with talk of illegal acts. So all we've been doing all along has been perfectly legal, and now you have crushed hundreds of accounts just because someone whined that it was "wrong". Now thousands do not want to <b>touch</b> this site with a ninety-foot pole because they're afraid of getting kicked off.
Is it wrong to have freedom of creativity? Is it wrong to express yourself in a non-violent manner? Is it so terrible to write something out and post it to your livejournal, no matter how private or public it may be? You obviously don't care, so just go ban-happy. Of course! That'll solve all the problems of the world! That should teach the perverts and pedophiles! Let me spell it for you. <b>F-I-C-T-I-O-N.</b>
I used to use livejournal to freely and openly post creative works - but now I can't, because you're a totalitarian state. None of us can. I hope you're happy with yourselves.