New CSO!
See Perverted-Justice.com for the write-up.
The people at LiveJournal had this to say in their Terms of Service:
"You agree to NOT use the Service to:
Upload, post or otherwise transmit any Content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortious, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, invasive to another's privacy (up to, but not excluding any address, email, phone number, or any other contact information without the written consent of the owner of such information), hateful, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable;"
Well then, I guess stories like this don't qualify as either Vulgar OR Obscene over at LiveJournal:
"love with a eleven year old
For a 11 year old I thought she had big nipples. She had on a half slip, which she slipped off and then the sandles. She had on a silk pair of blue panties. I reached up and asked if I could touch her little titties, to which she agreed. I kneeded them softly and her breathing started to become more frequent and shallower. My left hand slid down her back and under the elastic band on her panties. As my other hand worked around front her titty to her back my mouth replaced my hand there. Now my other hand had slipped under her waist band and now both of them were playing with her delightfully petit butt. I slowly took her panties down her legs. They dropped to the floor as I got them to her knees, and she stepped out of them."
http://hairless-15.livejournal.com/
But let me guess: LiveJournal doesn't take responsibility for the content they host right?
This concept of "responsibility" seems to be completely lost to places like Blogger or LiveJournal, who don't think it's their responsibility to monitor the content THEY are hosting.
Well here's a question for them: If it's not their responsibility to maintain the material THEY host on their OWN website, whose is it?
Contact LiveJournal and tell them what you think!
http://www.livejournal.com/abuse/report.bml
Six Apart run LiveJournal, you can contact them here:
Jane Anderson Jane@sixapart.com
Kimberly Conley kimberly@sixapart.com
August Capital Owns Six Apart, you can contact them here:
David Hornik (Partner of August Capital) hornik@augustcap.com
His assistant: mkral@augustcap.com
Dave Marquardt, Co-founder of August Capital
His assistant: lparrott@augustcap.com
Joichi Ito, Chief Executive Officer and Founder jito@livejournal.com
And if you want a full list of offending LiveJournal.com blogs you can find that here.
These people a corporate prostitutes. They'd do ANYTHING for money, even if it means harming CHILDREN!
The people at LiveJournal had this to say in their Terms of Service:
"You agree to NOT use the Service to:
Upload, post or otherwise transmit any Content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortious, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, invasive to another's privacy (up to, but not excluding any address, email, phone number, or any other contact information without the written consent of the owner of such information), hateful, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable;"
Well then, I guess stories like this don't qualify as either Vulgar OR Obscene over at LiveJournal:
"love with a eleven year old
For a 11 year old I thought she had big nipples. She had on a half slip, which she slipped off and then the sandles. She had on a silk pair of blue panties. I reached up and asked if I could touch her little titties, to which she agreed. I kneeded them softly and her breathing started to become more frequent and shallower. My left hand slid down her back and under the elastic band on her panties. As my other hand worked around front her titty to her back my mouth replaced my hand there. Now my other hand had slipped under her waist band and now both of them were playing with her delightfully petit butt. I slowly took her panties down her legs. They dropped to the floor as I got them to her knees, and she stepped out of them."
http://hairless-15.livejournal.com/
But let me guess: LiveJournal doesn't take responsibility for the content they host right?
This concept of "responsibility" seems to be completely lost to places like Blogger or LiveJournal, who don't think it's their responsibility to monitor the content THEY are hosting.
Well here's a question for them: If it's not their responsibility to maintain the material THEY host on their OWN website, whose is it?
Contact LiveJournal and tell them what you think!
http://www.livejournal.com/abuse/report.bml
Six Apart run LiveJournal, you can contact them here:
Jane Anderson Jane@sixapart.com
Kimberly Conley kimberly@sixapart.com
August Capital Owns Six Apart, you can contact them here:
David Hornik (Partner of August Capital) hornik@augustcap.com
His assistant: mkral@augustcap.com
Dave Marquardt, Co-founder of August Capital
His assistant: lparrott@augustcap.com
Joichi Ito, Chief Executive Officer and Founder jito@livejournal.com
And if you want a full list of offending LiveJournal.com blogs you can find that here.
These people a corporate prostitutes. They'd do ANYTHING for money, even if it means harming CHILDREN!










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