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06.12.2007 19:52 - All hail the new Russian overlords of LJ/ЖЖ
Автор: asthfghl Категория: Политика   
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Is LiveJournal Deal Part Of Putin"s Putsch?

The same day that Russian President Vladimir Putin posted a controversial electoral win, a Moscow firm backed by a Kremlin insider bought up a blogging service widely used by dissidents in the country. Coincidence?

Some bloggers in Russia think not. "The Russian company now has an opportunity to close … communities of anyone not [in] consent with Putin"s mode," wrote "dobriy_cheburek," responding to LiveJournal creator Brad Fitzpatrick"s post about the deal. Similar thoughts are now echoing around the country"s blogosphere.

Here"s the background: On Sunday, Putin"s United Russia party swept the country"s parliamentary elections -- winning more than 64% of the vote.

Putin"s victory already is being challenged by a wide range of domestic and Western agencies, including NATO and the Council of Europe. The White House also has expressed concerns that the election was rigged.

Also on Sunday, San Francisco-based Six Apart disclosed that it had sold its LiveJournal blogging serviceimage, used by more than 1 million Russians -- including many Putin critics -- to Moscow"s SUP.

Never heard of SUP? It"s backed by Aleksandr Mamut. He"s been described as "the new face of Russia"s oligarchy" by the BBC and by The New York Times as "the Kremlin"s latest all-purpose power broker."

That Russia"s most popular blogging service, serversimageimage and all, is now in the hands of a man with close ties to a government that"s been rolling back press freedoms, and that may have just stolen an election, is a troubling turn of events for some.

On Fitzpatrick"s blogimageimage, "Sdelmonte" wrote that the sale of LiveJournal to SUP, "coming on the heels of Putin"s false election, should give you pause."

Another LiveJournal user, "Flavius Iulianus," said he would cancel his account because of the sale, "sooner, rather than later, so they don"t get my info off the back end."

One anonymous blogger wrote that the SUP/LiveJournal deal is "definitely bad news for Russian opposition." Blogger "The Dimka" wrote that the deal "does not smell too good."

Is this all just paranoia? Well, consider that critics of Russia"s new nomenklatura are increasingly being stifled and, in the worst cases, are turning up dead (Anna Politkovskayaimage, Alexander Litvinenkoimage, Paul Klebnikovimage, among others).

To help assuage user fears, SUP announced that Fitzpatrick will sit on an "advisory board" that also will include two members of "the community" on a rotating basis.

That probably won"t be too reassuring for anti-Putin bloggers. Fitzpatrick, judging from his blog, is a fratboy type who"s more concerned about missing happy hour than he is about the privacy concerns of millions of LiveJournal users.

"Now I get to sit back and watch all the community conspiracy theories. I can"t wait to see what everybody hypothesizes about the Kremlin, Jews, etc.," Fitzpatrick wrote in a post about the deal.

"It"s Monday night drinking night. ... I think everybody should go to the LJ + SUP party," he wrote in another.

This situation is worth keeping an eye on.

 


I know, this deal is part of Putin"s "conspiracy" to overtake LJ and shut the mouths of the dissidents, right? Could be so. However, the fear that Kremlin could shut down the whole thing because of the presence of people who don"t agree with his policies is a bit over-rated. Yes, theoretically, his censors could shut down those communities where the dissidents are. But will his guys from SUP come to any LJ community and shut it too? I doubt it.

(And think twice before you rush to start learning some Russian now. Though it sounds like a good idea).  ;-)


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