Timeline of LiveJournal

Timeline of LiveJournal

This is a timeline of events in the history of the virtual community LiveJournal.

1999

* March 18, 1999 — LiveJournal starts (first entry ever: [http://brad.livejournal.com/29215.html] , however the earliest dated entry is from November 1997 [http://brad.livejournal.com/1997/11/23/] , possibly copied from the founder's personal website; first version of the server code: [http://cvs.livejournal.org/browse.cgi/livejournal/src/historic/brad-log.cgi?rev=1.1&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup] )
* November 17, 1999 — Creation of the "news" journal [http://news.livejournal.com/profile?mode=full]

2000

* February 14, 2000 — The first Macintosh Client is released by Aaron Eiche [http://aaron.livejournal.com/12513.html]
* April 1, 2000 — Message boards (comments on entries) [http://brad.livejournal.com/841387.html]
* May 21, 2000 — Subject lines for entries
* August 2, 2000 — Interests [http://news.livejournal.com/4525.html]
* August 3, 2000 — First version of the Directory Search in beta test [http://news.livejournal.com/4720.html]
* August 15, 2000 — First version of the support board (earliest surviving support request: [http://www.livejournal.com/support/see_request.bml?id=2] )
* August 22, 2000 — Topic directory [http://news.livejournal.com/10109.html] (now defunct)
* August 25, 2000Text messaging [http://news.livejournal.com/10501.html]
* September 13, 2000 — First paid-account benefits [http://news.livejournal.com/13339.html]
* November 14, 2000 — LJ user "visions" releases the first version of his Windows client [http://news.livejournal.com/18330.html]
* December 1, 2000 — Creation of the "changelog" journal [http://news.livejournal.com/22519.html]
* December 16, 2000 — Communities [http://news.livejournal.com/23987.html]

2001

* January 12, 2001 — Introduction of the "Dystopia" site scheme [http://news.livejournal.com/27817.html]
* March 18, 2001 — User polls [http://news.livejournal.com/35072.html]
* March 24, 2001 — LiveJournal server code goes open-source [http://news.livejournal.com/35752.html]
* May 16, 2001 — First support privilege: "supporthelp" [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_support/53489.html]
* September 2, 2001 — Invite codes are introduced [http://news.livejournal.com/46664.html]
* November 4, 2001 — "avva" becomes first full-time employee [http://news.livejournal.com/48745.html]

2002

* January 1, 2002 — [http://bradfitz.livejournal.com/profile bradfitz] posts about Mirrors On Shoes' LiveJournal Song [http://news.livejournal.com/50307.html]
* January 5, 2002 — First purging run (freeing deleted usernames) [http://news.livejournal.com/50639.html]
* February 2, 2002 — Database clustering [http://news.livejournal.com/52336.html]
* April 1, 2002 — New support category: "Communities" [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_support/215645.html]
* April 14, 2002 — Switch to UTF-8 [http://news.livejournal.com/54041.html]
* May 3, 2002 — Web interface starts getting translated into other languages [http://news.livejournal.com/54970.html]
* July 3, 2002 — Zilla (bug and project tracking database) created (first entry: [http://zilla.livejournal.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1] )
* July 8, 2002 — RSS syndication [http://news.livejournal.com/58000.html]
* August 22, 2002 — Support introduces interim privileges [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_support/281660.html]
* November 26, 2002 — Support category "Customization" closed [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_support/318141.html]
* December 29, 2002 — New support category: "Syndication" [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_support/334970.html]

2003

* January 16, 2003 — Style System 2 (S2) enters beta-test [http://news.livejournal.com/61988.html]
* March 18, 2003 — Introduction of the "XColibur" site scheme [http://news.livejournal.com/65335.html]
* April 11, 2003 — One million accounts reached [http://1000000.livejournal.com/profile] [http://news.livejournal.com/67511.html]
* October 24, 2003 — Post by e-mail [http://news.livejournal.com/72431.html]
* October 29, 2003 — New support category: "Style Systems" [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_support/427197.html]
* November 12, 2003 — Post by phone [http://news.livejournal.com/73345.html]
* December 12, 2003 — Invite codes are removed [http://news.livejournal.com/74165.html]
* December 12, 2003 — LiveJournal begins airing commercials in movie theatres in San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, and Denver. [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_biz/202653.html]
* December 17, 2003 — Unused invite codes can be used to obtain LiveJournal coupons until December 31 [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_biz/205605.html]

2004

* January 2, 2004 — Secure logins and password changes [http://news.livejournal.com/75379.html]
* January 29, 2004 — Two million accounts reached [http://news.livejournal.com/75899.html]
* February 12, 2004 — First colorbar created [http://shared-boxers.livejournal.com/578528.html]
* May 12, 2004 — LiveJournal wins "People's Voice" Webby Awards in "Community" category [http://news.livejournal.com/79150.html]
* July 22, 2004 — LiveJournal opens up photo hosting with FotoBilder [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_biz/230346.html]
* November 1, 2004 — Site reaches 5 million accounts.
* November 19, 2004 — Rachelle Waterman's LiveJournal achieves notoriety when she is arrested and accused of orchestrating the murder of her mother

2005

* January 5, 2005Brad Fitzpatrick sells Danga Interactive and LiveJournal to Six Apart for an undisclosed amount over $1 million [http://news.livejournal.com/82926.html] , [http://www.sixapart.com/press/weblogging_software_leader_six_apar.shtml] , [http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/front_page/110510304755450.xml]
* January 14 and January 15, 2005 — The colocation centre company where the LiveJournal servers are stored, Internap, suffers a major power failure. This results in the entire site being unavailable for over 24 hours whilst Fitzpatrick and his fellow system administrators work to bring 100 servers back online. The news makes the news site Slashdot at 03:30 GMT. [http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/01/15/0311214] [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_dev/670215.html] This event is commonly referred to as the Great LJ Blackout of 2005.
* April 22, 2005 — 2nd annual template-design contest winners announced: A Novel Conundrum, 3 Column Style, Tranquility II, Flexible Squares and Nebula. [http://news.livejournal.com/84868.html]
* June 1, 2005 — Several updates: Phone posts now default to .mp3 format, majority of winning templates from Style Contest added as options for users, one-time purging from servers of all accounts deleted for over 30 days. [http://news.livejournal.com/85751.html]
* June 7, 2005 — LiveJournal holds a 24-hour permanent account sale for $150 per account. [http://news.livejournal.com/85793.html]
* June 15, 2005 — LiveJournal introduces full support for tags. [http://news.livejournal.com/86492.html]
* July 19, 2005 — New support category "Issue Investigation", while "Embedding" and "Press" are closed. [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_support/572324.html]
* November 18–19, 2005 — Data center is moved from Internap at Seattle to Six Apart Headquarters at San Francisco.
* December 15, 2005 — Holiday gifts (permanent upgrades) given to users: 10 GB of storage space to permanent account holders, 1 GB of storage space to paid accounts, twice as many userpics (from 3 to 6) for free accounts

2006

* January 19, 2006 — Due to web browser related security concerns, the [http://news.livejournal.com/90556.html URL scheme for users' content was changed] , making what used to be an optional Paid only feature a standard feature for all users.
* February 10, 2006 — Introduced Virtual Gifts. For a small cost, users can now send "gifts" such as roses or balloons to a friend's userpage, where they will remain for two weeks before fading away. The feature was originally introduced for Valentine's Day, but is to continue after the holiday has passed.
* March 15, 2006 — In a gift to paid account users, [http://news.livejournal.com/91249.html the userpic limit was raised to 30.] Also, loyalty userpics were added, giving extra userpics to paid users who have supported the site over the years. Permanent account holders were given the maximum of 132. Two new Virtual Gifts were added, a Good Luck Clover and Bubbly Brew, to celebrate the St. Patrick's Day holiday. A Flash player was added to voiceposts, assisting users by allowing them to play posts in .mp3 format right in the post. Finally, [http://burr86.livejournal.com/profile a new intern, user burr86] , was added to assist with the site bug and issue database.
* April 10, 2006 — Site reaches 10 million accounts.
* April 18, 2006 — "Sponsored+" accounts are introduced, which feature ads. [http://news.livejournal.com/91919.html]
* May/June, 2006 — Controversy arises when LJ Abuse team warns several users to remove default user pictures containing images of breastfeeding. The owners of some of the user pictures feel that they should be permitted to keep them because they depict breastfeeding rather than "explicitly sexual content", the latter being the phrase used in the Terms of Service. LiveJournal changes its long-standing policy on inappropriate default user pictures, but some users, feeling the policy is wrong, elect to allow their journals to be suspended or delete them themselves. Others start to display protest userpics, write letters to LJ Abuse and Six Apart. [http://www.thebloggingtimes.com/content/index.php/2006/06/01/livejournal-restricts-breastfeeding-photos/] [http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2006/05/1728673.php]
* June 6, 2006 — A number of users staged a one day boycott of LiveJournal in concern about LJ's abuses policy on breastfeeding images and about the broader issues of ToS and Customer Service. Participating users temporarily deleted their journal for a time spanning from 12:01 am to 11:59 pm in hopes that the drastic drop in journals on that day would bring attention to their cause.
* August 25, 2006 — With help from parent company Six Apart, LiveJournal offers new layout options to both "Plus" and paid accounts. "Plus" users receive partial access to the new "Expressive" themes (paid accounts may use any), as well as the previously paid-account-only "Component". "The Boxer" layout remains the sole Paid-account only layout.
* August 28, 2006 — Site reaches 11 million accounts.
* September 29, 2006 — LiveJournal announces "sponsored communities" and "sponsored features" [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_biz/237534.html] .
* October 11, 2006 — [http://www.livejournal.com/support/faqbrowse.bml?faqid=274 TxtLJ] , a feature for interacting with LiveJournal through SMS text messages sponsored by Amp'd Mobile, was opened up to paid and permanent members. [http://community.livejournal.com/paidmembers/18587.html]
* October 12, 2006 — LiveJournal officially announces its integrated Jabber service [http://www.livejournal.com/chat/ LJ Talk] , with the ability to post journal entries through instant messaging, username icon Contextual Hover Menus for LJ Talk login status and user links, and optimized Jabber client [http://www.livejournal.com/chat/download/ Gizmo Project for LJ Talk] . [http://news.livejournal.com/94350.html]
*November 4, 2006 — Servers managing LiveJournal blogs suffer a massive power outage. Six Apart makes an "offline" page visible through the entire LiveJournal network, which some users considered to be crude. [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_maintenance/114884.html]

2007

* January 9, 2007 — Site reaches 12 million accounts.

* February 2007 — LiveJournal schools team remove military schools from their Schools Directory in accordance with the policy of listing only degree-granting and/or accredited institutions. [http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/680132.html]

* March 12, 2007 - LiveJournal establishes a new support category, "SUP Services" for handling requests pertaining to SUP. Users cannot submit requests directly into this category, but rather requests are moved from other categories to it. [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_support/691374.html]

* May 24, 2007 - Site reaches 13 million accounts.
* May 29, 2007 - LiveJournal Abuse suspends roughly 500 accounts (00.004% of its network) for perceived Terms of Service Violations. [http://news.com.com/Mass+deletion+sparks+LiveJournal+revolt/2100-1025_3-6187619.html]
* May 31, 2007 - Barak Berkowitz, CEO of Six Apart, issues statements on the suspensions and indicates some of them will be reversed. [http://news.livejournal.com/99159.html]
*June 21, 2007 - LJ has a rare, week-long Permanent Account sale for the same price as previous ;$150. (The last offering was in June 2005). $25 from every sale, for the first 36 hours, goes to one (or some to all) of four charities the purchaser could select.
*July 24, 2007 - Servers managing LiveJournal blogs suffer a massive power outage. Again Six Apart makes an "offline" page visible through the entire LiveJournal network.
*August 2, 2007 - LiveJournal users are banned without notice for depicting art "depicting minors in explicit sexual situations". Outraged users spam and protest until LiveJournal addresses the deletion on August 7.
* October 11, 2007 - Site reaches 14 million accounts.
* December 2, 2007 - Six Apart announces the sale of LiveJournal to SUP Services and the founding of LiveJournal, Inc [http://www.sixapart.com/about/news/2007/12/six_apart_annou.html]

2008

* March 12, 2008 - SUP Services (the site owner) remove Basic accounts from the new registration forms.
* March 15, 2008 - LJ users notice certain interests being blocked from the "Top 100" list. These interests include bisexuality, depression, faeries, girls, boys, and fanfiction.
* March 17, 2008 - The filter on the Top 100 list is removed, returning the blocked interests to the list.
* July 11, 2008 - Beta testing and feedback begins on a possible redesign of the profile layout. [http://community.livejournal.com/lj_design/14502.html]
* July 17, 2008 - LJ announces the return of Basic accounts by the end of the northern hemisphere's summer. [http://news.livejournal.com/109461.html]


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