Yeah…I hate those messages that start with two lines saying a greeting, then they claiming to have “browsed” your xanga and how nice your xanga is. Then they just post 20 lines promoting their useless spam advertisments. Luckly I can put them in my block list =)
please! i’m tired of getting random emo kids promoting their sucky bands to me through spam messages.
i like this flag feature.
Good feature, and needed.
Gah. I used to get a ton of whores that would spam my guestbook calling me “babe”, and trying to get me to view thier crappy pr0n site. Wtfz0rz.
There have been sites I come across where when your mouse runs over a certain spot, it redirects you to a site where it’s a game based on getting hits. The more hits, the better you do. I dunno, I don’t get it, but I always thought something like that would be against the rules. Would this be considered spam?
Spam is what po’ white people eat because they can’t afford anything else.
anything to reduce spam is fine by me
Yes!! No more ad comments!!
I like this one a lot
sounds good
this one actually sounds useful…
ive never had a problem with it… or ever cared… cause people gotta get the word out somehow… and xanga, since it is mostly free (disregarding the premium thing) is a good way to get the word out… but dont send it to random people… after saying that, i gotta say this post of mine was useless…. so… yeah…
…spammers like the idiots who go around saying we’re all going to Hell and God will have vengeance etc etc etc blah blah blah. Or pro-life campaigners who leave pics of aborted foetusses on my xanga. That needs to stop.
Spam like those jockers with layout sites who advertise by commenting others?
does actually saying “spam” on your friends’ sites count?? ’cause I do that all the time
these are great! keep it up!
Er…TheUnstained? Hello?
And what about people who just start spamming sites by leaving comments and all they are doing is trying to drive traffic to their blog…. the obvious ones, blatant spamming.
Hi, I am a concerned xanga citizen and I would like to report a site.
I’m for this one! I’ve had a lot of those come to my site.
support the first amendment
defend our freedoms
OMG I’m SO pro this one.
I don’t want any random “jes browsin” xanga users starting a flame war on my xanga ’cause they didn’t understand a post (or didn’t bother to read it all the way).
I agree with this one…mostly as a way to stop those random browsers who want you to “hit them back.”
would the flag ban these users or flag them for you? i would be in favor of it if only it said “a mesage from this person is under question due to their patterns of sending large quantities of similar messages.” i mean the pr0n sites are a little bad, but i dont mind people contacting me and other people via blogrings
Totally!
Spam’s evil!
Um, not to be controversial, but does this include the Christian spammers, such as jesusrapture? As a Christian, it’s very annoying for me to receive a HUGE post from a total stranger that misinterprets God’s word.
Yes, please! This flag would be MOST helpful!
Make the spammers type the Monty Python Spam skit script out ten times whilst listening to the spam song.
you already can block ppl who send spam comments. why the flag?
This would be great. Once had an entire page of one person’s comment. Well, not so much comment but rather exhaustive ‘sermon’. They actually sent the same thing to everyone in my blogring. When I tried to comment back, or email, or sign their guestbook to ask them (politely) to shoo, they had all their stuff turned off. Hypocritical spammers.
Definitely!
aye
There’s quite a lot of them…
too much span gives me headaches ‘cus of all the redirections.
****in spam
Thumbs up on this one.
Ehh. Does this include [real] people commenting other xangas with promotional messages? What about people sending blogring invites? Couldn’t that be seen as spam? Sometimes I’ll leave blog entries on MY xanga about my mom’s barbershop or something… but I don’t go around commenting on people’s xangas saying “Hey! Go to my mom’s barbershop!”… Does this includes people commenting and saying “Hey! I like your layout! Comment me back!”… I don’t normally say the comment me back part. I personally don’t really like it when people say that; I normally comment people back regardless. But oh well. I don’t mind people randomly comming to my xanga and leaving those sorts of messages though… (unless its like “Your father hates you… comment me back”… I actually got one of those before.)
“Flags are only a warning sign, not censorship.”
I saw that comment on a random site just a little while ago. It reminded me a lot of what people were saying when Hitler wanted to “flag” the jews. Don’t believe the jews didn’t see Hitler coming. Because they did. They just didn’t do shit about it. They let some crackerfool slowly invade them and take away their rights. First thing Hitler did was what? Anybody know? Any of you vuvlaheads know?
The first thing Hitler did was to LABEL the jews. Once they were clearly labeled and distinctively marked, he could then easily round them up and toss them in ovens. WTF?? Now ask yourself, why did the jews let themselves be labeled?
Flags = Labeling.
Why did the jews allow Hitler to pass a law which prevented jewish people from owning firearms? Why did the jews allow Hitler to burn their books?
People really have no clue huh doc? They have no recollection of history. Just a bunch of strungout computer monkeys typing away about their day at the local mall, not realizing that they are either part of the solution, or part of the problem.
Too vague. Therefore pointless. Kiddie porn, OK I see the need for desperate measures, although you should still look for other ways to police Xanga than to ask Xangans to spy on Xangans. It smacks of Hitler’s Germany; it smacks of Stalin’s Russia. The “crimes” are different, I know. The so-called criminals in those other countries were attempting to exercise religious freedom or daring to express opinions that didn’t agree with the State. It’s a different situation here. Child exploiters, or those who incite hatred — they’re violating laws that are on the books for valid reasons and they should not be able to use Xanga to harm others.
But this method is wrong. Hire more people if you must. But do not institute this flagging system, where Xangans report each other. It invites abuse.
I recognize that you need to cover your ass. But do it in the right way, not the wrong way.
And make no mistake. That’s ALL you’re doing, is covering your ass. You’re not protecting anyone, especially not the kids. They’ll find ways to get into the trouble you fear. Just not here on Xanga. Fine. Cover your ass. But don’t try to pretend you’re protecting the victims of predators, or anorexics or bulimiacs, or the victims of hate mongers. This does nothing to protect them. It only protects Xanga. That’s your right and your duty, to protect Xanga.
Just do it the right way. Hire more staff and pay them to police the sites. Don’t use Xanga users to do that. That would be wrong.
**************************************************** !!!! Your site is in VIOLATION and will be flagged !!!! ****************************************************
“If you value your Freedom of Expression, If you value all the hard work you have done on your Xanga Pages, If you hate Online Censorship and the rapidly increasing loss of your blogging freedoms then it’s time for YOU to do something about it. Read Non_Featured_Content. Support the efforts of BXU! Send a comment to John and Flags showing your disgust of the loss of your blogging freedoms and the criminalizing of your Freedom of Expression and that you will tolerate it no longer. Send a comment to xanga and as often as possible. Tell them “That’s enough!”
We are not going to be able to do this by ourselves that’s for sure and there are power in numbers. It either stops now or it never will.
!BXU!
SEND A COMMENT TO John and Flags and tell them your disgust of the FLAGGING and CENSORSHIP and as often as possible!
(((((((((( Spread the Word )))))))))))
~VIVA REVOLUTION!!
BXU
yes, a very good idea, i hate those useless messages!
I hate those messages…
Would this include copy paste “Hello from Alaska, Rebecca was here” because I really do visit people website and leave message I stop by. some website are so laggy I just copy paste and left click to stop flashing, no matter I don’t real surf anymore and yeah I seen a lot of that spam, Will if you stop by leave a message, I like to know who clicked on my blog I have no problem using delete.
I never had a problem with this, because I never encountered this, really.
yes!!!
Spammers can be blocked by the user. I would say what you could do with spammers, but that would be INCITING OTHERS TO BREAK THE LAW!
Which means I’m going to have to find something else to do on Friday nights than rile up the deviant, and spam my girlfriend’s xanga.
yes =]
agree
Supportage: I agree that spam should not be allowed Scrutiny: Would that include people who post a post to suppor bands that they like like i’ve done on my sites latest post?? Just a pondering
Never had a problem with this on xanga. Other blog sites are a different story altogether, though, and I wouldn’t want it to happen here. Yes, definitely.
MUCH needed!
Never gotten any span except chain letterz
A FORMAL PETITION
The parable of the village
(Dedicated to NFC.)
There was once a community I knew and loved. I lived there for three years. It was a very friendly, nice, open town– one of the ones you see in old movies, where everyone knows each other, and even if they didn’t they’d take time out of their day to say hi. Even though it was big, it was still familiar. You could stay there a night or ten thousand nights, and still feel the same: as if you belonged. You could always find your place where you’d be appreciated.
It sat in a county with other communities similar to it. You know, kind of like the suburbs: drive for twenty minutes and you’ll find an eeirily similar replica. But the wonderful thing about this one was its openness. Really, it was unparalleled. I think that’s why it went wrong.
Of course we had our problems. People living there weren’t perfect; no one is. I remember some horrible things happening; the kind of things local news programs just eat up. Mostly theft. A kidnapping and a few rapes, I think. And of course there was death. Where there is life, there is, ultimately, death. But whenever there was a death, the community would rise up in a wave of support. Though most had never met the dead, they would still give their comments of support for the family, or wishes for a content afterlife. Even though someone had left us, it was still almost an uplifting experience to see everyone living and going on in spite of what happened.
It was diverse without meaning to be, too. That’s also why I liked it so much. The place I live now is basically all one skin tone, mostly conservative Christian, and even the liberals are more moderate than anything else. Radical thinkers need not apply. But where I used to thrive was teeming with new people, new ideas– as close as you can come– and even the silly kids (emos, goths, annas, the like) were endearing if only because they added to the mix. I could be in a bible discussion full of middle-aged moms one week, and an argument about whether Elliott Smith or Conor Oberst would win in a fight with some indie kids the next.
But most everyone ignored the glaring differences and focused on the similarities. They all wanted the same thing, that’s why. They all wanted a community where they would be accepted and appreciated and loved. Together, we were all able to deliver that. Only together did it work. If you didn’t want to be friendly, you wouldn’t make problems; you would simply stay in your little corner. There was a certain amount of conformity involved in the community: be nice or we won’t really tolerate it. It was a conformity in exchange for a relatively safe, hapy community. I didn’t mind. I liked it. I felt safe and loved and intellectually stimulated.
Then. Oh, then. The reason I moved away.
The neighborhood town village whatever thing next to us had this huge investigation. Apparently there’d been more than the usual amount of underage illegal activities. The place I live now is going through this as well. Lots of underage drinking, drug use, and of course everyone’s confused about the cutting and anorexia obsessions. Plus, all this stuff was leading to more rapes and kidnappings. A lot of out-of-towners were coming in and, instead of joining the open community, were staying on the fringes and causing trouble.
Parents were getting worried, paranoid, and distrustful of newness. Kids, if they weren’t getting paranoid too, were getting taken advantage of.
I remember the day I realized I had to leave. I went to a neighbor’s house. It was a neighbor I wasn’t all that close with but we still recognized each other and talked occasionally. When I knocked and no one answered, I went to open the door. This isn’t unusual; usually if you did this, nine times out of ten you’d get an open door. People were used to their friends and neighbors dropping by unannounced and making themselves at home. That’s why we were all so close.
But the door was locked.
This sounds absurd, in retrospect. But it was like a physical blow at the time. It was the first realization I had that now, we were not a community. We were individuals who happened to live close together. We were protecting ourselves from each other. It was ridiculous, I thought; why would I need to be protected from the people around me? We all want the same thing. Why would someone want to ruin that? And why, if there were people like that, would we allow them to continue to exist?
But then I wondered how, if not through protection, we would be able to get rid of those strangers who didn’t share our vision for the community. I didn’t know. I couldn’t think of anything. I wanted to protect everyone, but I didn’t want to lose our openness. I wanted to have it so that everyone was safe, but so no one had to think about it. Basically, I wanted the impossible.
But my community? My lovely, open community? No. It couldn’t be happening.
Things went downhill from there.
Like me, most people didn’t know where to start. They didn’t really want to protect themselves, and so eventually they were taken advantage of, or made to protect themselves. In an attempt to curb this violence and paranoia, the police, or the mayor I don’t know I wasn’t really paying attention to politics then, tried to put some curfews and new regulations in place. This didn’t work at all. They were too rushed, too vague, too restrictive for a community that was used to seeing their police officers in the bar with them on Friday nights, laughing about the weekly gossip and antics of the teenagers in the Commons. Now, they had to enforce rules they didn’t want to; they witnessed things they never thought they’d see. They had left to get away from this. In the deep of their minds, it felt like the badness had followed them.
Everyone had that feeling.
I live now in a place where no one would ever think to leave their doors open, or even their windows. They know what to do with people who mean harm: lock them up, drive them out– or, even better, never give them the chance to enter in the first place. Everyone has security devices and all this fancy stuff that I mostly don’t understand. I don’t understand because I never had to deal with it before. I was never threatened before.
The fun, the innocence, the basic goodness that made the community so special was being destroyed by the unstoppable waves of change, the bleak change that local news channels love to just eat up.
My life was in that community for three years. I left before I could see it die completely. I felt it for a place that was already dead.
-Ren
*****************************
To: The Xanga Team
On April 21st, Xanga announced that it would seek to establish a system of flagging in response to recent litegation involving other online communities. Effective immediately all user interaction in exercising free thought and expression will be stopped and/or regulated.
This is a formal petition to please ask Xanga to reconsider their decision and continue in preserving this last bastion of FreeSpeechOnline -as the Only remaining free_thought internet community that we so dearly cherish. For a more detailed description of the situation please see this effort and support: http://www.xanga.com/Non_Featured_Content -the no_censorship community
Im sorry i accidently clicked that button my computer is wacked please just ignore it…
Thank you,
Matt
ok the flagging system may be a violation of freedom of speach but the owners of xanga have the right to refuse service but they must check the flagged sites themselves not just kick a user because then some jerk could flag the persons site and it gets deleted for no reason the anorexia thing is wrong and people talking about self mutilation those shouldnt be on the list we all have our own life styles now suicidal instructions or an advertisement for a porno company would be terribly wrong
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spamming?! does telling how you through the comments means SPAM?!
What about those annoying religious message spammings? The way I see it, if you consider it soliciting at your doorstep, it ought to be soliciting on your blog. That’s why I’m advocating the removal of IveFoundIt and other similar xanga pages.
glaizaya wrote on my xanga site twinquinn84 offering forms of porno. Not appreciated.
Comments (59)
Yeah…I hate those messages that start with two lines saying a greeting, then they claiming to have “browsed” your xanga and how nice your xanga is. Then they just post 20 lines promoting their useless spam advertisments. Luckly I can put them in my block list =)
please! i’m tired of getting random emo kids promoting their sucky bands to me through spam messages.
i like this flag feature.
Good feature, and needed.
Gah. I used to get a ton of whores that would spam my guestbook calling me “babe”, and trying to get me to view thier crappy pr0n site. Wtfz0rz.
There have been sites I come across where when your mouse runs over a certain spot, it redirects you to a site where it’s a game based on getting hits. The more hits, the better you do. I dunno, I don’t get it, but I always thought something like that would be against the rules. Would this be considered spam?
Spam is what po’ white people eat because they can’t afford anything else.
anything to reduce spam is fine by me
Yes!! No more ad comments!!
I like this one a lot
sounds good
this one actually sounds useful…
ive never had a problem with it… or ever cared… cause people gotta get the word out somehow… and xanga, since it is mostly free (disregarding the premium thing) is a good way to get the word out… but dont send it to random people… after saying that, i gotta say this post of mine was useless…. so… yeah…
…spammers like the idiots who go around saying we’re all going to Hell and God will have vengeance etc etc etc blah blah blah. Or pro-life campaigners who leave pics of aborted foetusses on my xanga. That needs to stop.
Spam like those jockers with layout sites who advertise by commenting others?
I blocked ‘em though. ^^
ROFLZ0RZ
Now that’s irony.
does actually saying “spam” on your friends’ sites count?? ’cause I do that all the time
these are great! keep it up!
Er…TheUnstained? Hello?
And what about people who just start spamming sites by leaving comments and all they are doing is trying to drive traffic to their blog…. the obvious ones, blatant spamming.
Hi, I am a concerned xanga citizen and I would like to report a site.
The following site has DRUGS and PORN!!!
Non_Featured_Content
Please censor this site immediately.
I’m for this one! I’ve had a lot of those come to my site.
support the first amendment
defend our freedoms
OMG I’m SO pro this one.
I don’t want any random “jes browsin” xanga users starting a flame war on my xanga ’cause they didn’t understand a post (or didn’t bother to read it all the way).
I agree with this one…mostly as a way to stop those random browsers who want you to “hit them back.”
would the flag ban these users or flag them for you? i would be in favor of it if only it said “a mesage from this person is under question due to their patterns of sending large quantities of similar messages.” i mean the pr0n sites are a little bad, but i dont mind people contacting me and other people via blogrings
Totally!
Spam’s evil!
Um, not to be controversial, but does this include the Christian spammers, such as jesusrapture? As a Christian, it’s very annoying for me to receive a HUGE post from a total stranger that misinterprets God’s word.
Yes, please! This flag would be MOST helpful!
Make the spammers type the Monty Python Spam skit script out ten times whilst listening to the spam song.
you already can block ppl who send spam comments. why the flag?
This would be great.
Once had an entire page of one person’s comment. Well, not so much comment but rather exhaustive ‘sermon’. They actually sent the same thing to everyone in my blogring. When I tried to comment back, or email, or sign their guestbook to ask them (politely) to shoo, they had all their stuff turned off. Hypocritical spammers.
Definitely!
aye
There’s quite a lot of them…
too much span gives me headaches ‘cus of all the redirections.
****in spam
Thumbs up on this one.
Ehh. Does this include [real] people commenting other xangas with promotional messages? What about people sending blogring invites? Couldn’t that be seen as spam? Sometimes I’ll leave blog entries on MY xanga about my mom’s barbershop or something… but I don’t go around commenting on people’s xangas saying “Hey! Go to my mom’s barbershop!”… Does this includes people commenting and saying “Hey! I like your layout! Comment me back!”… I don’t normally say the comment me back part. I personally don’t really like it when people say that; I normally comment people back regardless. But oh well. I don’t mind people randomly comming to my xanga and leaving those sorts of messages though… (unless its like “Your father hates you… comment me back”… I actually got one of those before.)
“Flags are only a warning sign, not censorship.”
I saw that comment on a random site just a little while ago. It reminded me a lot of what people were saying when Hitler wanted to “flag” the jews. Don’t believe the jews didn’t see Hitler coming. Because they did. They just didn’t do shit about it. They let some crackerfool slowly invade them and take away their rights. First thing Hitler did was what? Anybody know? Any of you vuvlaheads know?
The first thing Hitler did was to LABEL the jews. Once they were clearly labeled and distinctively marked, he could then easily round them up and toss them in ovens. WTF?? Now ask yourself, why did the jews let themselves be labeled?
Flags = Labeling.
Why did the jews allow Hitler to pass a law which prevented jewish people from owning firearms? Why did the jews allow Hitler to burn their books?
People really have no clue huh doc? They have no recollection of history. Just a bunch of strungout computer monkeys typing away about their day at the local mall, not realizing that they are either part of the solution, or part of the problem.
BXU! -member for life. (Viva Revolution!)
Too vague. Therefore pointless. Kiddie porn, OK I see the need for desperate measures, although you should still look for other ways to police Xanga than to ask Xangans to spy on Xangans. It smacks of Hitler’s Germany; it smacks of Stalin’s Russia. The “crimes” are different, I know. The so-called criminals in those other countries were attempting to exercise religious freedom or daring to express opinions that didn’t agree with the State. It’s a different situation here. Child exploiters, or those who incite hatred — they’re violating laws that are on the books for valid reasons and they should not be able to use Xanga to harm others.
But this method is wrong. Hire more people if you must. But do not institute this flagging system, where Xangans report each other. It invites abuse.
I recognize that you need to cover your ass. But do it in the right way, not the wrong way.
And make no mistake. That’s ALL you’re doing, is covering your ass. You’re not protecting anyone, especially not the kids. They’ll find ways to get into the trouble you fear. Just not here on Xanga. Fine. Cover your ass. But don’t try to pretend you’re protecting the victims of predators, or anorexics or bulimiacs, or the victims of hate mongers. This does nothing to protect them. It only protects Xanga. That’s your right and your duty, to protect Xanga.
Just do it the right way. Hire more staff and pay them to police the sites. Don’t use Xanga users to do that. That would be wrong.
****************************************************
!!!! Your site is in VIOLATION and will be flagged !!!!
****************************************************
“If you value your Freedom of Expression, If you value all the hard work you have done on your Xanga Pages, If you hate Online Censorship and the rapidly increasing loss of your blogging freedoms then it’s time for YOU to do something about it. Read Non_Featured_Content. Support the efforts of BXU! Send a comment to John and Flags showing your disgust of the loss of your blogging freedoms and the criminalizing of your Freedom of Expression and that you will tolerate it no longer. Send a comment to xanga and as often as possible. Tell them “That’s enough!”
We are not going to be able to do this by ourselves that’s for sure and there are power in numbers. It either stops now or it never will.
!BXU!
SEND A COMMENT TO John and Flags and tell them your disgust of the FLAGGING and CENSORSHIP and as often as possible!
(((((((((( Spread the Word )))))))))))
~VIVA REVOLUTION!!
BXU
yes, a very good idea, i hate those useless messages!
I hate those messages…
Would this include copy paste “Hello from Alaska, Rebecca was here” because I really do visit people website and leave message I stop by. some website are so laggy I just copy paste and left click to stop flashing, no matter I don’t real surf anymore and yeah I seen a lot of that spam, Will if you stop by leave a message, I like to know who clicked on my blog I have no problem using delete.
I never had a problem with this, because I never encountered this, really.
yes!!!
Spammers can be blocked by the user. I would say what you could do with spammers, but that would be INCITING OTHERS TO BREAK THE LAW!
Which means I’m going to have to find something else to do on Friday nights than rile up the deviant, and spam my girlfriend’s xanga.
yes =]
agree
Supportage: I agree that spam should not be allowed
Scrutiny: Would that include people who post a post to suppor bands that they like like i’ve done on my sites latest post?? Just a pondering
Never had a problem with this on xanga. Other blog sites are a different story altogether, though, and I wouldn’t want it to happen here. Yes, definitely.
MUCH needed!
Never gotten any span except chain letterz
A FORMAL PETITION
The parable of the village
(Dedicated to NFC.)
There was once a community I knew and loved. I lived there for three years. It was a very friendly, nice, open town– one of the ones you see in old movies, where everyone knows each other, and even if they didn’t they’d take time out of their day to say hi. Even though it was big, it was still familiar. You could stay there a night or ten thousand nights, and still feel the same: as if you belonged. You could always find your place where you’d be appreciated.
It sat in a county with other communities similar to it. You know, kind of like the suburbs: drive for twenty minutes and you’ll find an eeirily similar replica. But the wonderful thing about this one was its openness. Really, it was unparalleled. I think that’s why it went wrong.
Of course we had our problems. People living there weren’t perfect; no one is. I remember some horrible things happening; the kind of things local news programs just eat up. Mostly theft. A kidnapping and a few rapes, I think. And of course there was death. Where there is life, there is, ultimately, death. But whenever there was a death, the community would rise up in a wave of support. Though most had never met the dead, they would still give their comments of support for the family, or wishes for a content afterlife. Even though someone had left us, it was still almost an uplifting experience to see everyone living and going on in spite of what happened.
It was diverse without meaning to be, too. That’s also why I liked it so much. The place I live now is basically all one skin tone, mostly conservative Christian, and even the liberals are more moderate than anything else. Radical thinkers need not apply. But where I used to thrive was teeming with new people, new ideas– as close as you can come– and even the silly kids (emos, goths, annas, the like) were endearing if only because they added to the mix. I could be in a bible discussion full of middle-aged moms one week, and an argument about whether Elliott Smith or Conor Oberst would win in a fight with some indie kids the next.
But most everyone ignored the glaring differences and focused on the similarities. They all wanted the same thing, that’s why. They all wanted a community where they would be accepted and appreciated and loved. Together, we were all able to deliver that. Only together did it work. If you didn’t want to be friendly, you wouldn’t make problems; you would simply stay in your little corner. There was a certain amount of conformity involved in the community: be nice or we won’t really tolerate it. It was a conformity in exchange for a relatively safe, hapy community. I didn’t mind. I liked it. I felt safe and loved and intellectually stimulated.
Then. Oh, then. The reason I moved away.
The neighborhood town village whatever thing next to us had this huge investigation. Apparently there’d been more than the usual amount of underage illegal activities. The place I live now is going through this as well. Lots of underage drinking, drug use, and of course everyone’s confused about the cutting and anorexia obsessions. Plus, all this stuff was leading to more rapes and kidnappings. A lot of out-of-towners were coming in and, instead of joining the open community, were staying on the fringes and causing trouble.
Parents were getting worried, paranoid, and distrustful of newness. Kids, if they weren’t getting paranoid too, were getting taken advantage of.
I remember the day I realized I had to leave. I went to a neighbor’s house. It was a neighbor I wasn’t all that close with but we still recognized each other and talked occasionally. When I knocked and no one answered, I went to open the door. This isn’t unusual; usually if you did this, nine times out of ten you’d get an open door. People were used to their friends and neighbors dropping by unannounced and making themselves at home. That’s why we were all so close.
But the door was locked.
This sounds absurd, in retrospect. But it was like a physical blow at the time. It was the first realization I had that now, we were not a community. We were individuals who happened to live close together. We were protecting ourselves from each other. It was ridiculous, I thought; why would I need to be protected from the people around me? We all want the same thing. Why would someone want to ruin that? And why, if there were people like that, would we allow them to continue to exist?
But then I wondered how, if not through protection, we would be able to get rid of those strangers who didn’t share our vision for the community. I didn’t know. I couldn’t think of anything. I wanted to protect everyone, but I didn’t want to lose our openness. I wanted to have it so that everyone was safe, but so no one had to think about it. Basically, I wanted the impossible.
But my community? My lovely, open community? No. It couldn’t be happening.
Things went downhill from there.
Like me, most people didn’t know where to start. They didn’t really want to protect themselves, and so eventually they were taken advantage of, or made to protect themselves. In an attempt to curb this violence and paranoia, the police, or the mayor I don’t know I wasn’t really paying attention to politics then, tried to put some curfews and new regulations in place. This didn’t work at all. They were too rushed, too vague, too restrictive for a community that was used to seeing their police officers in the bar with them on Friday nights, laughing about the weekly gossip and antics of the teenagers in the Commons. Now, they had to enforce rules they didn’t want to; they witnessed things they never thought they’d see. They had left to get away from this. In the deep of their minds, it felt like the badness had followed them.
Everyone had that feeling.
I live now in a place where no one would ever think to leave their doors open, or even their windows. They know what to do with people who mean harm: lock them up, drive them out– or, even better, never give them the chance to enter in the first place. Everyone has security devices and all this fancy stuff that I mostly don’t understand. I don’t understand because I never had to deal with it before. I was never threatened before.
The fun, the innocence, the basic goodness that made the community so special was being destroyed by the unstoppable waves of change, the bleak change that local news channels love to just eat up.
My life was in that community for three years. I left before I could see it die completely. I felt it for a place that was already dead.
-Ren
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To: The Xanga Team
On April 21st, Xanga announced that it would seek to establish a system of flagging in response to recent litegation involving other online communities. Effective immediately all user interaction in exercising free thought and expression will be stopped and/or regulated.
This is a formal petition to please ask Xanga to reconsider their decision and continue in preserving this last bastion of FreeSpeechOnline -as the Only remaining free_thought internet community that we so dearly cherish. For a more detailed description of the situation please see this effort and support: http://www.xanga.com/Non_Featured_Content -the no_censorship community
Sincerely,
TheUndersigned
Im sorry i accidently clicked that button my computer is wacked please just ignore it…
Thank you,
Matt
ok the flagging system may be a violation of freedom of speach but the owners of xanga have the right to refuse service but they must check the flagged sites themselves not just kick a user because then some jerk could flag the persons site and it gets deleted for no reason the anorexia thing is wrong and people talking about self mutilation those shouldnt be on the list we all have our own life styles now suicidal instructions or an advertisement for a porno company would be terribly wrong
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spamming?! does telling how you through the comments means SPAM?!
What about those annoying religious message spammings? The way I see it, if you consider it soliciting at your doorstep, it ought to be soliciting on your blog. That’s why I’m advocating the removal of IveFoundIt and other similar xanga pages.
glaizaya wrote on my xanga site twinquinn84 offering forms of porno. Not appreciated.
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