OK, maybe we are jumping the gun and LJ won't close its doors as of yet. If I were you, I would still back up my journal (in case you care about your earlier posts), just in case.
I don't know that it's a sign of closing so much as a sign of .. well, not outsourcing when LJ is now Russian-owned, but choosing to do the bulk of their work where the labor force is cheaper? They're going to operate from Moscow
And note the last sentence in that article: "Sup has plans to roll out an Indian version, too."
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Date: 2009-01-06 06:55 pm (UTC)And note the last sentence in that article: "Sup has plans to roll out an Indian version, too."