Topic: Livejournal

3 chapters across the catalog

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:36:14 - 1:38:43

1864: Pointcast

Diaries.com Domain, LiveJournal, Exit Strategies

The ownership of the domain Diaries.com is discussed as a potential high-value asset. The conversation briefly touches on the history of early social blogging platforms like LiveJournal and Tumblr, and the hosts joke about selling the domain for Bitcoin as an "exit strategy."

Q-Burn
Episode 654 27:35 - 32:07

654: Q-Burn

Social Media History, LiveJournal to MySpace Transition, Digital Decay

The conversation traces the evolution of social media from LiveJournal to MySpace and the rise of "self-adulation" through animated GIFs and diary blogs. They discuss the fragility of digital archives, noting that many photos hosted on defunct services like TwitPic or stored in proprietary formats like iPhoto may be lost forever. They compare the current internet era to the slow societal shift following the Gutenberg press.

Fat Chicks from Toronto
Episode 86 0:02 - 3:52

86: Fat Chicks from Toronto

John C. Dvorak Birthday, Social Media Age Statistics

Adam Curry celebrates John C. Dvorak's birthday, noting that Skype and Plaxo report his age as 102 or 107. Dvorak explains that users often select the earliest possible birth year on social media platforms like Facebook and MySpace to protect privacy or bypass age restrictions. This behavior leads to skewed statistical analysis where the average user age appears much older than reality.