If LJ can't fix its broken localization issues with embeds and other service integration, I'm going to have to finally give it up. This has been going on for months and it's ridiculous.
I'm starting to think that LiveJournal has decided it no longer cares about its English-speaking community because of the rise of the Russian-speaking community. That would be a sad farewell to the rise of the service, but if that's what theyr'e doing they should just announce a shutdown and get everyone to move on rather than killing it with indifference.
I'm starting to think that LiveJournal has decided it no longer cares about its English-speaking community because of the rise of the Russian-speaking community. That would be a sad farewell to the rise of the service, but if that's what theyr'e doing they should just announce a shutdown and get everyone to move on rather than killing it with indifference.
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Date: 2011-12-16 08:34 am (UTC)If so, that's kind of confusing to everyone, isn't it? I admit I assumed it was just another case of LJ localizing incorrectly.
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Date: 2011-12-16 10:22 am (UTC)I've made at least three posts in Russian and English. Usually it's because the item I'm posting about is originally in Russian, and I have some readers who read Russian--including a girlfriend who does--and in this case I posted the original before the translation into English.
I'm sorry if it's confusing, seriously. I had no idea anyone was doing Twitter embeds with my posts. None of my Russian-language readers have complained, and at least one English-language reader has thanked me for posting that way.
Why *all* my posts' embeds are in Cyrillic is probably related to my turning on Cyrillic Services for my account. I see that Google has indexed my more recent posts with Russian datestamps.
So at least partially this is my bad.