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So dramatic incident over the weekend. I'll link at the end of the post. I'm jumping straight to Saturday night.
Saturday, me and
svmadelyn decided to do a dress rehearsal for the day we decide to break up dramatically. It was--intersting. After stripping each other of our communites, Madelyn hacked my lj (in that she has my password) and logged me out while changing my email. Sadly, I had just started changing her password when she changed hers and stopped me.
It was fun--but also chilling. The thing is, she has all my passwords, with the exception of two of my email and my webpage. While mulling creating a defensive sockpuppet (when she was trying to remember the password she gave my lj), it occurred to me--that was fucking scary. Mostly because I'm fairly sure that unless she told someone what she was doing, no one would figure it out unless she started posting fic, at which time probably a couple of people would mildly wonder about my sudden and inexplicable style change.
Granted, I trust Madelyn completely. (We also realized we co-run a disturbing number of communities.) Here's what gave me pause.
Egroups, yahoogroups, a creator in the end does have final say; yahoogroups doesn't really allow a coup (this could have changed since I was mod of wrbeta). Other mods can screw around, but they can't oust the creator and they can't throw them out. The creator can delete, can give the list to someone else, but there *is* a single authority, much like a ring if I were feeling pretentious, that rules them all.
Thing is, Livejournal doesn't have that kind of protection for the creator of the community. Some part of me knew that all along, but I was actually still shocked that it was possible; I'm not an active mod on a big community, so I don't come in daily or even weekly contact with many mod duties.
Here's why my Saturday was spent blinking slowly at lj in a kind of blank horror.
ckll and the dean_sam community coup - journalfen is being very robust, but just keep hitting refresh--totally worth it.
Short version:
ckll gets thrown out of her own community. The full story on this is even better.
And believe it or not, this has happened before:
A Long Time Ago: Snarkstorm and the supernatural_tv coup
snarkstorm gets thrown out of her community, then banned. This one is a must-read. I also seriously have to admire
marishna for posting all that.
Not my fandom, but if it hit me with a kind of shock that it was possible to steal communities--not to mention, hell, the latter of those two managed to keep it fairly under wraps--I wondered if anyone else would be surprised.
Read the caps in the last one as well. Fascinating reading.
Saturday, me and
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
It was fun--but also chilling. The thing is, she has all my passwords, with the exception of two of my email and my webpage. While mulling creating a defensive sockpuppet (when she was trying to remember the password she gave my lj), it occurred to me--that was fucking scary. Mostly because I'm fairly sure that unless she told someone what she was doing, no one would figure it out unless she started posting fic, at which time probably a couple of people would mildly wonder about my sudden and inexplicable style change.
Granted, I trust Madelyn completely. (We also realized we co-run a disturbing number of communities.) Here's what gave me pause.
Egroups, yahoogroups, a creator in the end does have final say; yahoogroups doesn't really allow a coup (this could have changed since I was mod of wrbeta). Other mods can screw around, but they can't oust the creator and they can't throw them out. The creator can delete, can give the list to someone else, but there *is* a single authority, much like a ring if I were feeling pretentious, that rules them all.
Thing is, Livejournal doesn't have that kind of protection for the creator of the community. Some part of me knew that all along, but I was actually still shocked that it was possible; I'm not an active mod on a big community, so I don't come in daily or even weekly contact with many mod duties.
Here's why my Saturday was spent blinking slowly at lj in a kind of blank horror.
ckll and the dean_sam community coup - journalfen is being very robust, but just keep hitting refresh--totally worth it.
Short version:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
And believe it or not, this has happened before:
A Long Time Ago: Snarkstorm and the supernatural_tv coup
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Not my fandom, but if it hit me with a kind of shock that it was possible to steal communities--not to mention, hell, the latter of those two managed to keep it fairly under wraps--I wondered if anyone else would be surprised.
Read the caps in the last one as well. Fascinating reading.
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But you know it won't. :(
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Either way... man. That is some bad juju going on. *idly wanders over to moderator consol to take a look*
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I don't know. I guess I always just assume people are out to do the right thing, and when someone turns up with a definition of 'the right thing' which includes 'stomp on anyone who gets in the way', I'm stunned. The idea that there's no question in their mind that they've been upright and honorable kills me. There's something very scary about folks who'll trot out the Greater Good whenever they need a handy justification.
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A Long Time Ago: Snarkstorm and the supernatural_tv coup
Fucking hell. I almost can't believe that, except for the way that absolute *jerks* manage to show up everywhere, even fandom.
I can't believe the pure... assholery of it, you know? To think that because you don't agree with the way the comm's being run that you have the right, the entitlement to stamp all over someone else and take whatever you want.
And that they then talked about it as somehow being the right thing to do because the comm's "better" now.
Seriously, rationals like that? That completely ignore the idea of other people having any rights whatsoever? Frighten me a great deal more than LJ having a bad technicality on comm mods.
*blinks* It says somethign very sad about
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Hmm.
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You and Madelyn are each other's sock puppets; we'd never notice if there was a coup because you share a brain. All that different writing style stuff? Pure flim-flammery, in a sad attempt to keep people from realizing the truth.
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On the other hand it's hard for me to care, because both communities are just awful, awful places. I had
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I told Erin Madelyn has magic powers
That cracked me up.
Wait, was the second thing under wraps? I knew that pretty much as soon as they did it. That's why I left SPN like 4 million years ago - as soon as I got the hint of which direction it was going, I fled back to SGA. Most of the BNFs have left/are starting to leave.
[Note: my bff [onetimeoffer] has the password to the website, since we share it, but I am pretty sure no one else knows how to get into my LJ, e-mail, or anything else. Maybe she can get into my gmail account and my itunes account. I'll have to ask her. We already have sockpuppets set up sadly- they sit there waiting to used for something fun.]
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Fandom is full of the people who succumb to junk mail offers and click through on email spam and call the 900 number at 2am in their underwear, to say nothing of the people who steal out of their coworkers' office drawers and grope strangers on public transit. That the LJ setup makes it easier to be an asshole is kind of a surprise -- don't they asshole-test these things? -- but it doesn't surprise me at all that fannish assholery goes on.
(And, as others have noted, it's even gotten boring: the same crazies in Supernatural fandom keep perpetrating the same assholery, and after awhile it's like, "Haven't I seen this? A meelion times before?" I'm just grateful that they get F_W'ed regularly, because it allows me to construct a reasonably current Blacklist of Crazy, with whom I know not to correspond.)
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I'm still not entirely sure that giving me maintainer powers on
Does bring to mind the case of