tag:dreamwidth.org,2009-04-14:59600pinepinepine2010-03-05T07:36:26Ztag:dreamwidth.org,2009-04-14:59600:5148LJ, oh LJ2010-03-05T07:35:41Z2010-03-05T07:36:26Zpublic3So in reading my dwircle I gather that LJ pulled a quick-trick with the code in a way that rather substantially benefited them financially but was pulled quickly after fans got uber-miffed.<br /><br />Someone linked to LJ user's <a href="http://kylecassidy.livejournal.com/585577.html">Kyle_Cassidy</a>'s journal for more info on this. The name sounded so familiar I clicked over there to read. Oh! KC is our LJ user rep. I'm still groping for specific memories around that datum point - my LJ files have been have deleted and the rest are slowly trickling out of sight - so I read farther down the comments and see that yes, many are happy that KC is doing a great job (which he kindly thanks them for but demurs, saying he'll be convinced when they get a User Backup function going).<br /><br />To someone who says UR THE BEST USER REP EVAH he replied: <br /><br /><i>i think i'm only the second one and, from all i've heard, the first one vanished immediately after being elected. </i><br /><br />Oh rly? Hmmm. Izzat so? How'd that go down? I actually recall voting in the first LJ user rep election - or wait, make that both of them - but without remembering either time who that user rep ended up being. Although I also recall being pleased that the best-qualified candidate IMO, the one I voted for, ended up being elected each time. However, these are but tiny floating islands of knowledge in a sea of HUH WHAT HAPPENED?<br /><br />Enlighten me O clued-in flist. What, in the varied and vocal opinions of fandom, has been the *concrete* outcome(s) of having an LJ user board and user-elected reps?<br /><br /><img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=pine&ditemid=5148" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/> comments