Does LiveJournal delete inactive accounts?
Inactive Accounts: Usernames of inactive accounts are not available because their owners had not deleted them when last logging into LiveJournal. However, LiveJournal may delete inactive and empty journals in order to free their usernames for the new accounts.
Is LiveJournal still a thing?
It still exists. And it's actually doing pretty well, compared to some other popular Web sites of that era. ... They were aided by the fact that the site's servers were in the United States, where they couldn't be tampered by the Kremlin — and by the fact that, even early on, Livejournal supported multiple languages.
How do I find my LiveJournal?
If you know the LiveJournal username of the person or community you are looking for, you can find their journal by going to the following link, replacing exampleusername with that person's username: http://exampleusername.livejournal.com.
How do I cancel my LiveJournal account?
Go to 'Account Status' and click on your username in the 'Work As User' field. Select 'Delete' from the Status field, and click submit. This will stop all future payments. There is a 60-day grace period where you can “un-delete” your account and restore it to its former glory.
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.
Is LiveJournal owned by Russia?
LiveJournal (Russian: Живой Журнал), stylised as LiVEJOURNAL, is a Russian-owned social networking service where users can keep a blog, journal, or diary.
Is LiveJournal secure?
Users who changed their LiveJournal password since 2014 are most likely safe. However, users are advised to change the passwords of other online accounts where they re-used their old LiveJournal credentials.
What is LiveJournal used for?
LiveJournal is a social media platform that allows members to keep a blog, journal or diary and share their interests. Each LiveJournal account contains a journal page that shows all of a user's most recent journal entries and links to comments pages, similar to a blogroll.