Pulled from a bunch of people:
These stats show that the average LJ user is an 18-year-old girl. I have nothing against 18-year-old girls. But there are certain assumptions about teenaged girls, and what they want, and how to market to them. If you're worried about the potential MySpace-ization of LJ and concerned that Six Apart is ignoring the more mature portion of its userbase, here's what you can do:
1) Go here and specify your full date of birth, including your year of birth. If you don't want everyone to see how old you are, make sure the box that says "show your birthday to other users" is unchecked. The important thing is to get yourself into the database. Do this for any and all LJ accounts you have.
2) Re-post this.
Worth a shot...
These stats show that the average LJ user is an 18-year-old girl. I have nothing against 18-year-old girls. But there are certain assumptions about teenaged girls, and what they want, and how to market to them. If you're worried about the potential MySpace-ization of LJ and concerned that Six Apart is ignoring the more mature portion of its userbase, here's what you can do:
1) Go here and specify your full date of birth, including your year of birth. If you don't want everyone to see how old you are, make sure the box that says "show your birthday to other users" is unchecked. The important thing is to get yourself into the database. Do this for any and all LJ accounts you have.
2) Re-post this.
Worth a shot...
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Date: June 20th, 2006 01:47 pm (UTC)From:http://mother.livejournal.com/962238.html
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Date: June 20th, 2006 02:16 pm (UTC)From:I think that petition is rather too strongly worded but it is that kind of trend that I'm worried about. The problem tends to be that when something becomes marketing driven, there is a tendancy to copy the bad bits from the sucessful companies. All the hype at the moment is that mySpace is the big thing with the teenage crowd and I'm sure there are lessons we can learn from mySpace but design isn't one of them! Actually, I can't think what they are at the moment but then I'm not a mySpace person anyway. So yeah, my fear is that a lot of the running on the direction of LJ at the moment is being made by the marketing department at 6A and this is the only suggestion I've seen that might actually have a shot at influencing them.