~~NOTOC~~
===== Lesson: Public is Public =====
//"Public means **Public**.\\ \\ This means visible to God, Google, and everybody."//
==== Background ====
Searching the internet archive, this apocryphal story appears to be at least partially untrue. As far back as [[http://web.archive.org/web/20001205155800/www.livejournal.com/support/faqbrowse.bml?faqid=16|June 2000]], deleted Journals have been recoverable at user request for up to 30 days.\\ \\ Either confirm directly with Brad, or reduce claims, or drop completely.\\ \\ Consider talking about //block// in social networks instead.
Social media is tricky. Users ask for conflicting and logically inconsistent features for online interaction. This is usually the result of intersecting contexts.
How LiveJournal got an Un-delete Journal button is a particularity telling example.
Companies want SEO - so search engines are your friend.
Bloggers (journalers) want readers, the more the better
Except the people they are saying non-pleasant things about.
When those people ego-surf google, then read the posts and either leave wounded-comments, emails, or worse RL contact...
DELETE!
After friends help the user learn about FLOCKing, they return
UNDELETE!
Lots of overhead @ LiveJournal
Button
//"...Once you delete your journal you have 30 days to undelete it, in case you change your mind.\\ \\ After 30 days, the journal will be permanently deleted and there will be no way to recover it."//
==== Context Error: Personal vs. Global ====
==== Action Taken ====
==== Results ====
Presently anecdotal conclusion. Either replace this or confirm the details of this story with Matt Berardo @ LiveJournal.
{{tag>blogs livejournal operations permissions person-context public}}