threeplusfire: (LM cold)
three ([personal profile] threeplusfire) wrote2007-07-20 02:31 pm

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I can't even think coherently anymore about the absurdity of announcements on LJ anymore. Why this company doesn't employ some professional PR people to handle this stuff I don't know. It was one thing when Brad was running this company with a bunch of volunteers. But since they sold out to a big corportation, one might htink they would get PR people. Oh well.

This afternoon I picked up my ticket to get Deathly Hallows. Party at 10pm!!

[identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com 2007-07-21 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
My huge fury with the original post was that the person who posted in LJ biz did a totally half assed job of explaining things, was incredibly vague when questioned as to exactly what laws made *fiction* illegal. That is what I'm angry about. I have no problem with getting rid of actual child pornography. But I was vastly annoyed and furious that someone was saying "obscenity laws mean you can't write about fictional minors having sex" and "real teenagers can't talk graphicly about fluids and motions of their real sexual encounters" because LJ has somehow decided this is illegal. THAT is what I'm mad about. The last time I checked, there was a hell of a lot of gaphic fiction available on the shelf of every Barnes & Noble.