Jul. 15th, 2010

calliopes_pen: (rosiemoon rude not ginger 10)
I'm posting this for anyone on my friends list that might not know about it yet. Livejournal has stated in the latest [site community profile] dw_news post that all inactive accounts that haven’t had a post in a certain time frame will be purged. You should receive a notification stating that if a journal applies to you, but there’s always the thing with notifications being down due to [site community profile] dw_news posts. [profile] lj_maintenance posts about it here.

The purging of inactive accounts will take place in late August. According to them, the definition of an inactive account is as follows: “A journal is defined as inactive if it has not been logged into for 24 consecutive months and has only one post (i.e., the welcome post). A community is defined as inactive if has not been updated for 24 consecutive months and has only one entry and no comments.”

All those on my friends list with currently unused RPG related journals—you may need to simply log in, or make one new post. That way, they won’t purge it. Or if you happen to run a community that’s long since dead, and don’t want to lose the older posts in it—make a new post. It should be fine at that point.

For my own use, I’m going to list the journals I need to go to and save by logging in at some point in the next couple of days. Since I’m currently the maintainer of [community profile] relation_ships and [community profile] big_damn_quests, and they haven’t had posts in 3 or 4 years respectively? I’m going to go in and just make a new post later today, so they don’t just vanish in a puff of smoke.

Ones I need to save include:

-[profile] child_of_limbo and [profile] neptune_hacker (which were with [community profile] theatrical_muse)
-[profile] strega_willow. This was the very first RPG journal I ever had, and I don’t intend to lose it.
-[profile] taco_craving, where I played Winifred Burkle long ago, before a game died.

I don’t know what’s going to happen if someone died and their journal is currently used as a memorial to them.

From what I understand from reading the comments on [personal profile] svmadelyn’s post, if someone has a journal deleted, and they posted fanfic to a group? That post is going to be gone. So start saving fanfic from others that haven’t been around in years just in case.

ETA: Also? As I hit post, LJ erased everything I said. So I’m posting this again, and hoping it works.

ETA 2: Oh, thank goodness. It worked.
calliopes_pen: (rosiemoon rude not ginger 10)
I'm posting this for anyone on my friends list that might not know about it yet. Livejournal has stated in the latest [site community profile] dw_news post that all inactive accounts that haven’t had a post in a certain time frame will be purged. You should receive a notification stating that if a journal applies to you, but there’s always the thing with notifications being down due to [site community profile] dw_news posts. [profile] lj_maintenance posts about it here.

The purging of inactive accounts will take place in late August. According to them, the definition of an inactive account is as follows: “A journal is defined as inactive if it has not been logged into for 24 consecutive months and has only one post (i.e., the welcome post). A community is defined as inactive if has not been updated for 24 consecutive months and has only one entry and no comments.”

All those on my friends list with currently unused RPG related journals—you may need to simply log in, or make one new post. That way, they won’t purge it. Or if you happen to run a community that’s long since dead, and don’t want to lose the older posts in it—make a new post. It should be fine at that point.

For my own use, I’m going to list the journals I need to go to and save by logging in at some point in the next couple of days. Since I’m currently the maintainer of [community profile] relation_ships and [community profile] big_damn_quests, and they haven’t had posts in 3 or 4 years respectively? I’m going to go in and just make a new post later today, so they don’t just vanish in a puff of smoke.

Ones I need to save include:

-[profile] child_of_limbo and [profile] neptune_hacker (which were with [community profile] theatrical_muse)
-[profile] strega_willow. This was the very first RPG journal I ever had, and I don’t intend to lose it.
-[profile] taco_craving, where I played Winifred Burkle long ago, before a game died.

I don’t know what’s going to happen if someone died and their journal is currently used as a memorial to them.

From what I understand from reading the comments on [personal profile] svmadelyn’s post, if someone has a journal deleted, and they posted fanfic to a group? That post is going to be gone. So start saving fanfic from others that haven’t been around in years just in case.

ETA: Also? As I hit post, LJ erased everything I said. So I’m posting this again, and hoping it works.

ETA 2: Oh, thank goodness. It worked.
calliopes_pen: (jkpolk Doctor/Master imagine the fic)
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calliopes_pen: (jkpolk Doctor/Master imagine the fic)
Runaways is expected to begin filming in January.

Remember when Improv Everywhere did a Ghostbusters skit in the New York Public Library? This time, it was a Star Wars skit on the subway. I loved the reaction of the guy sitting next to Leia. Someone needs to do a Doctor Who related skit.

It looks like there’s yet another Bruce Banner casting rumor—I’ve mentioned the one of Joaquin Phoenix. This time, it’s David Tennant. And Nathan Fillion. And Adrien Brody. [profile] whedonesque discusses all this here.

10 Reasons Why 1984 Was A Great Year For Geek Movies. Ghostbusters and Star Trek III: The Search For Spock are listed.

The 20 Greatest Exclusives at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con.

The cover of Entertainment Weekly shows how Ryan Reynolds looks as Green Lantern. Something about it is off around the chest. Possibly the ribbing.

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