fic deletion
Aug. 8th, 2007 07:54 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Given the latest explanation/clarification by LJ at
lj_biz regarding content and flocked content, the story "Family Ways" (linked in tags to the left) will be deleted from this journal. The story will remain on my website, so, if you have it bookmarked, or recced, you may want to change your links to this: http://assignations.org/spn/familyways_index.html.
note: despite the public nature of this post, if you are not friended you won't be able to access the story on this journal anyway. It's flocked and most of it always has been.
I'm very glad LJ Archive allowed me to back up comments to the series, And I'll leave one unlinked entry back-linked to the story for possible future comments (because I love my feedback) but the story itself will no longer be available in this journal. I also encourage those of you who hate to lose track of stories you like, to change any bookmarks you have to stories in this journal, to the links from the website. Most of them can be found in del.icio.us if you use that service.
Let me state again, that I don't contest LJ's right to ban what they like or set their own standards. My issue is and always has been their total lack of clarity and consistency in their policy.
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note: despite the public nature of this post, if you are not friended you won't be able to access the story on this journal anyway. It's flocked and most of it always has been.
I'm very glad LJ Archive allowed me to back up comments to the series, And I'll leave one unlinked entry back-linked to the story for possible future comments (because I love my feedback) but the story itself will no longer be available in this journal. I also encourage those of you who hate to lose track of stories you like, to change any bookmarks you have to stories in this journal, to the links from the website. Most of them can be found in del.icio.us if you use that service.
Let me state again, that I don't contest LJ's right to ban what they like or set their own standards. My issue is and always has been their total lack of clarity and consistency in their policy.
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Date: 2007-08-09 12:38 am (UTC)