Another Icon-Appropriate Post
Nov. 7th, 2008 11:36 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, the new profile pages have gone live, if you weren't paying attention. Let's see how the design process went:
GOOD GOD, PEOPLE. It's ONE page. Now there's evidently a petition. Because those always work so well. Maybe there should be a Facebook group, too.
Speaking of whom, Facebook, Hotmail, and Yahoo! all change their sites, and I'm sure they don't give a crap how many people bitch about it. Why do LJ users believe NOTHING SHOULD EVER EVER CHANGE?
- First beta announcement in
lj_design: ~650 comments, mostly helpful feedback.
- Round 2 of the testing process: ~750 comments, mostly helpful feedback.
- Final Round of the testing process: ~500 comments, mostly helpful feedback.
- Announcement that the profile goes live: 4,800+ comments, all of them bitching and wailing that there was no announcement, no testing, "OMG YOU SUCK, LJ!", "DO NOT WANT", etc.
GOOD GOD, PEOPLE. It's ONE page. Now there's evidently a petition. Because those always work so well. Maybe there should be a Facebook group, too.
Speaking of whom, Facebook, Hotmail, and Yahoo! all change their sites, and I'm sure they don't give a crap how many people bitch about it. Why do LJ users believe NOTHING SHOULD EVER EVER CHANGE?
In case you were curious...
Date: 2008-11-10 04:30 pm (UTC)As of today, 1,880,805 active accounts exist on LiveJournal. If every comment on the the lj-design post about the profile update were a unique user* it would calculate to approximately .25% of active users.
4765 / 1,880,805 = 0.00253348965
*since I myself am partaking in a few threaded discussions with other users within the comments of that post, I know for a fact that all comments are not from unique users, but I feel that this knowledge further assists in making my point