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LiveJournal Filled With Awesomeness: Lessig, Dyson and boyd Join Board of Advisors

Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / February 28, 2008 7:58 PM / 4 Comments

The social networking market and ecosystem are in major flux and the early trailblazer LiveJournal announced today the formation of an Advisory Board that puts to rest any suspicion that the site will be fading away quietly after it was sold to a big Russian media company.

The new Board is made up of an all-star cast. Copyright and corruption fighter Larry Lessig, tech pioneer Esther Dyson and brilliant social network analyst danah boyd make up the group, along with Brad Fitzpatrick, whose work has been key in the development of LiveJournal itself, OpenID, social graph theory and the Google-led OpenSocial. That's hot.

The timing couldn't be better, if for no other reason than that by many accounts - LiveJournal is a mess.

It has always been one of the leaders in innovation, but it's not been the cash-cow that other leading social networks have been. It's also faced more than its share of controversy, blatant breast-feeders had their avatars struck down (not without a fight) in May 2006 and a scorched-earth campaign against sex themed groups knocked some "legitimate literary discussion" off-site in May of 2007. You know what that means: danah boyd is going to be a key asset for LiveJournal, especially in the month of May.

Why is this an exciting announcement? Because a large, important social network just got some of the best minds on the web to engage with it in this formative time of social networking acceleration and change. That means LiveJournal is going to do some very cool things, if they take the Advisory Board as seriously as they should.

Readers unfamiliar with the work of these luminaries should check out their blogs and Wikipedia pages.


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  1. It's Brad Fitzpatrick, not Fitzgerald. Also, he was not only key in the development of OpenID, but in Livejournal itself. Him being on the advisory board for Livejournal means he is coming back to his creation, after selling it to Six Apart and leaving them to join Google.

    Posted by: Allen Lew | February 28, 2008 10:28 PM



  2. Thanks for being the first person to point that out Allen. I appreciate your saving me the embarrassment of having any more people read this while I've got it wrong. Keep those keen eyes of yours peeled!

     Posted by: Marshall Kirkpatrick Author Profile Page | February 28, 2008 10:34 PM



  3. I'm not sure this will be enough to save Livejournal. The core long-term users have mostly already been driven away, and the level of trust which those that remain have for past and current management is largely nonexistent...

    Posted by: Lefty | February 29, 2008 7:18 AM



  4. wow... it's almost heartbreaking to see Lessig on this list. :(

    Why did he do that with the congress thing? He collected money, then didn't run... that's borderline naughty... now this?! Hmmmm.... The web has seen 'em rise and seen 'em fall... don't go down like this Lessig!!

    Posted by: Matt | February 29, 2008 9:00 AM



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