Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2007-04-01 01:52 am
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NEWS!
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Eastern Users & Those Anticipating This: "Nice one. Happy April Fool's Day to you too!"
Users West of Chicago & Not Prepared Yet: "$#@*(!@#*(. ... Oh. Right. April frickin' Fool's Day."
Users Who Haven't Caught On: *freak out, rant, run around in circles screaming*
Ashamed to be Caught Out Users: *delete ranty comments after realizing what day it is*
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Ashamed to be Caught Out Users: "WTF. I DELETED that PDQ. How did you...?"
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Unamused Users: "Laa-aame. Wasn't LJ supposed to be cool and funny back in the day?"
Paranoid Users: "Laugh it up, but we'll see who's laughing when changes like this REALLY HAPPEN! This is a vision of dystopia here."
The NSFW-sensitive: "Big! Red! Finger! LJ-cut!! My eyes! My children's eyes! My boss's eyes!"
Vgift Addicts: "Please tell me the finger vgift is for reals, at least?"
/b/tards and other offsite buddies: *lovefest*
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MySpace Mockers: *act like stereotypical MySpace users for the lolz*
Spammers: *spam*
Maintainers: *delete spam*
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This prank was evidently a group effort about four months in the making (I heard that it was a group, though don't know who all besides the "band" members were in on it) incorporating as many as possible of the paranoia-points of the userbase-in-general that are massively unlikely to happen, at all, ever.
I am very sorry that people genuinely got frightened, and I do think that LJ core in general underestimates the amount of paranoia about this in the userbase. LJ core is feeling very secure that LJ-as-LJ will remain intact indefinitely, now that they have a handle on how the new people are thinking and likely to react, now that the new people are becoming more attuned with LJ's gestalt and really feeling like part of the team. From where I sit, it also looks like they are getting better at explaining to newcomers that while X feature is a thing of beauty, Y feature will never be accepted by the userbase, and why (though the "why" of it is always a little more elusive), even though Y feature is technically sound and works well on other sites.
I still don't know how to mend the rift between LJ staff and the userbase, in a way that would work for LJ staff and that the userbase would trust. I wish I did. I really wish I did.
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