Finding your posts on Frienditto
Mar. 4th, 2005 10:17 pm(Learn about Frienditto)
I tried using Frienditto's built-in search tool to find the friendslocked post(s) I added from my test LJ this evening. Any convenient way of looking for all of your posts that have been archived at Frienditto would be very helpful to those interested in have Frienditto remove material that was archived without their permission.
One: A search by username of the poster would be a very good idea, whether it checks for author's username or greps against the URL that the archiver feeds Frienditto when they submit your post to be archived. It does not seem to be available.
Right now, Frienditto's search checks only the Title and Description (entered by the archivist, not you) of an archived post, but not the URL itself.
Two: Use LiveJournal's built-in search on the Frienditto livejournal to search for your LJ username, to see if it's listed in any of the "this post has been archived on Frienditto" notices. That search, however, is actually an outside service provided by feedster.com, and it searches the RSS feed of your journal, if there is one, not your journal itself.
ETA: Interesting. Four hours ago or less, when I first was browsing the FAQ and submit page and whatnot, there was a link to create a Frienditto account (for $1 or something). That was for the private archive UI I mentioned in my initial post. I can't find it now.
ETA later: Edited in section Two to note that feedster searches RSS feeds.
I tried using Frienditto's built-in search tool to find the friendslocked post(s) I added from my test LJ this evening. Any convenient way of looking for all of your posts that have been archived at Frienditto would be very helpful to those interested in have Frienditto remove material that was archived without their permission.
One: A search by username of the poster would be a very good idea, whether it checks for author's username or greps against the URL that the archiver feeds Frienditto when they submit your post to be archived. It does not seem to be available.
Right now, Frienditto's search checks only the Title and Description (entered by the archivist, not you) of an archived post, but not the URL itself.
Two: Use LiveJournal's built-in search on the Frienditto livejournal to search for your LJ username, to see if it's listed in any of the "this post has been archived on Frienditto" notices. That search, however, is actually an outside service provided by feedster.com, and it searches the RSS feed of your journal, if there is one, not your journal itself.
ETA: Interesting. Four hours ago or less, when I first was browsing the FAQ and submit page and whatnot, there was a link to create a Frienditto account (for $1 or something). That was for the private archive UI I mentioned in my initial post. I can't find it now.
ETA later: Edited in section Two to note that feedster searches RSS feeds.
Yeah
on 2005-03-05 04:33 am (UTC)Here from clicking around on links on this subject
on 2005-03-05 03:25 pm (UTC)I was wondering about that, myself. I could have *sworn* I saw a statement somewhere on their FAQ that basically said "We will never, EVER remove content that has been submitted to us, so don't even bother to ask." Now they're saying they will remove content if the copyright holder makes "a proper request" (whatever the heck that means).
I so hate that this has even become an issue. Thanks for all your research on the matter.
Re: Here from clicking around on links on this subject
on 2005-03-05 03:59 pm (UTC)I could see the question of "proper request" going around in circles: "well, prove that you're the LJ user in question by giving us your real name or something".
Bah.
You don't need that to prove that you're the LJ user in question, just post to your LJ your request that Frienditto remove stuff, and then email them the URL for that post. (frienditto-ing the request would be a little too self-referential...)
Re: Here from clicking around on links on this subject
on 2005-03-06 12:43 am (UTC)Re: Here from clicking around on links on this subject
on 2005-03-06 12:54 am (UTC)