How do I export from LiveJournal?

How do I export from LiveJournal?

You can use the Export Journal page to download one month of your journal at a time without comments. The checkboxes on this page select which parts of your entries you would like to export. You should make sure that you leave the Event checkbox checked, as this is the option for the main text of your entries.

What is Dreamwidth used for?

Unlike many other social networking sites using the LiveJournal codebase, such as InsaneJournal and DeadJournal, Dreamwidth is a code fork, removing unwanted features (such as advertising) and adding new ones as described above. Founders of the site rejected the advertising model as intrusive.

Is LiveJournal still a thing?

In December 2016, LiveJournal moved to servers hosted in Russia, and in April 2017 it changed its terms of service to conform to Russian law and to be written (in their official form) only in Russian.

How do I import LiveJournal?

Go to Tools -> Import located on the left-hand side menu. Find “LiveJournal” that should be the fourth option from the top. Click on the “Install Now” button and wait for a few moments. Click on “Run Importer” link that will replace the previous “Install Now” button.

How do I transfer from LiveJournal to Dreamwidth?

To import your journal, go to the Import Journal page while logged in as the Dreamwidth account you want to import to. You’ll have to enter the service you want to import from and your username and password for that site and then push the “continue” button.

Is LiveJournal dead?

At its peak, the platform had more than 2.5 million active accounts. But its peak was almost 10 years ago, in early 2005 — and since then, most of the English-speaking world, with the apparent exception of GRRM, forgot that it was there. Surprise! It still exists.

Is LiveJournal going away?

LiveJournal is saying goodbye to some of its biggest users. Venerable blog platform LiveJournal is now saying goodbye to some of its biggest users, after announcing it’s taking steps to comply with Russian law.

Does anyone still use LiveJournal?

While having fewer users than it did in its heyday, LiveJournal still has about 15.2 million monthly users, and remains the blog platform of choice for science fiction and fantasy writers like George R. R. Martin.

How do I log into LiveJournal?

You can log into LiveJournal using your other site’s account in one of two ways:

  1. From the Home Page, click the Twitter icon ( ).
  2. When posting a comment to a journal, click the drop-down menu with the LiveJournal userhead to select the site you wish to use to comment.

Does LiveJournal delete inactive accounts?

Registered Accounts However, LiveJournal may delete inactive and empty journals in order to free their usernames for the new accounts. In such cases, after these accounts are purged, their usernames become available for renaming.

How do I change my username on LiveJournal?

To rename your account, go to the Rename Account section of the LiveJournal Shop. The price to rename your account is 999₽ or 999 LJ Tokens, and this fee exists because changing usernames is a complex process which can create confusion for other users.

Can you find your old LiveJournal?

Go to http://www.livejournal.com/login.bml, enter your username and associated password, and press “Log in”.

Can you recover a deleted LiveJournal?

Once your account has been purged, you will not be able to recover any of your journal’s data, and LiveJournal staff cannot recover it for you.

  • October 20, 2022