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liz_marcs ([personal profile] liz_marcs) wrote2007-05-29 01:23 pm

About that LJ Rumor...

Continued in the following posts: Another Exchange of Emails, A Swiftly Tilting LJ..., and LJ User Action Centers


ETA:
This post has been made public and not public so often that I've decided, "Fuck it. I got shit-all to worry about. It's public and it's staying public." Mostly because despite my best efforts, I can't prove anything that anyone says. So know what? It's public and that's that.

ETA2: I am not linking to the "Warriors for Innocence" site. Google it if you want to see it.

ETA3: I have received a response. I will post it up tonight after supper.

ETA THE BIG CHEESE:  I've followed up this post with the Warriors for Innocence response, and my response back.

Also, a lot of information is probably going to be shared in response to this post and the follow up, so I urge you all to remember one important thing...confirm, confirm, confirm wherever possible. There are a lot of rumors floating around right now, and it's hard to separate the truth from hysteria. Lord knows I ran into that earlier today, so take a lesson from me on this one.

I only ask that you please keep a cool head, and please keep it polite. Do not threaten violence or to do anything illegal. Any threats that involve the commission of crimes will be deleted. This is for your protection as well as mine. I've got a ton of people linking to me at the moment, so friendly banter or blowing off steam can be taken the wrong way.


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Okay. I'm gonna take this in steps.

On Friday, I posted about the perfect storm of wank in fandom. A small part of that post mentioned in passing that there was a rumor that LJ was being pressured to shut down and kill the accounts of certain LJ users and communities with questionable intersts listed. Fandom assumed that it was aimed at us.

As it turns out, that rumor is actually partially correct. My correspondent was kind of enough to give me links to some group calling itself "Warriors for Innocence," which has decided to turn its sights on LJ. The goal is to pressure LJ/SixApart to shut down LJs of people these bloggers have determined to be "pedophiles" or potential pedophiles.

Now the group does blog some squick-worthy examples, it's true. However, LJ Abuse's responses are also right on the money.

For example, saying "I find 5-year-old girls hott!!1!!!1" while positively squick-worthy, ick-worthy, and unfriending-worthy is a far cry from actually sexually exploiting a 5-year-old girl or posting pictures of 5-year-old girls who are being sexually exploited.

In short: no crime, no time out from LJ.

What you can't see is the screened response from someone purporting to be from "Warriors for Innocence" responding to the commenter.

This response, by the way, was posted within an hour after my correspondent gave me the heads up. That kind of coincidence makes my teeth itchy. That and the fact that I am automatically suspicious of any organization that uses the word "warrior" in its name that isn't associated with: 1) sports and; 2) Battlestar Galactica.

Frankly, I was just gonna leave the comment screened, although I did click on the link. Then I tried to Google the organization. The dearth of information about them makes me, well, deeply uncomfortable here.

The more I thought about it, the more I didn't like the fact that they showed up in my LJ within an hour of being mentioned, and the more I didn't like the fact that these people had very clearly not done any of their homework.

Now let me be clear: I think cyberpatrolling and nailing cyber-predators is a good idea.

However, doing it without training, without an association with an actual law enforcement agency, and without transparent operational guidelines that the public can inspect at any time strikes me as a bad idea at best and vigilantism at worst.

Listen, I've known people who've volunteered on these official cyberpatrols, citizens like myself and you, and they are intensively trained and supervised by local law enforcement. They work hard, and are dedicated, and volunteered so much of themselves for this duty. I've even sat in on a few sessions as they went around various chart rooms or internet discussion boards and waited for the predators to come to them. I know how hard they work to keep from crossing the line into entrapment while making sure to get the evidence from the bad guys "on chat log" or email. It's legit, and it's hard, and no, I wouldn't do it for a million dollars, let alone for free.

And that's why "Warriors for Innocence" have annoyed me, even beyond the fact that a portion of my FList went into panic when this rumor started.

In any case, I sent them the following email (which is available under the LJ Cut if you want to read it). If "Warriors for Innocence" answers the questions, I'll post the answers.

Dear [Name Redacted],

I'm taking you up on your offer to ask you a few questions, mostly because your sudden anonymous comment in my LJ linking to your "Warriors of Innocence" site (which I'll get to in a minute) bothered me quite a lot. What really bothered me is that you made it in response to someone explaining where the whole "an outside pressure group is trying to force LJ to dump some users" rumor started. Since it actually turns out that you may have been the cause of it, and because you unfairly scared half my FList to death over it, let's just say that I'm not in a terribly charitable mood when it comes to you, your Web site, or your cause right now.

However, what really, really bothers me is that you posted your anonymous response to my correspondent (as opposed to me, the owner of this here LJ) within an hour of your organization being mentioned in my comments. I swear that it was almost like Bloody Mary appearing after someone makes the mistake of looking in the mirror and saying her name three times.

It's enough to make me wonder if you had been following that particular commenter around from LJ to LJ. And if you haven't, why the hell would you even poke your nose in mine? So, let's just say your timing is seriously making me seriously wonder.

And no. I have not unscreened your comment. Nor am I about to unless you answer the following questions:

  • Are you associated with a local law enforcement agency? How about a national law enforcement agency? How about a regional, national or international organization that deals with missing and exploited children? Just off the top of my head: I don't even see the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children or Amber Alert linked to your blog, and let's be blunt, that alone is a head-scratcher. Furthermore, I don't even see links to survivor and support groups concerned with these issues. I see zero by way of resources. I find these lack of links on your blog highly suspicious.

    See, I ask because I've known people (civilians) who've volunteered for such programs. These are people who have received training from the law enforcement agency they're working with (even if it's only a couple of weeks), willingly slap IP tracking software on their own computers, and volunteer x-number of hours a week, and only sting those who are actually committing a crime by trolling for prepubescent girls and boys under the age of 16.
  • I do not see the following on or linked to your Web site: Code of Conduct (for yourselves), Mission Statement, Q&A, or any other similar Web page that tells people who you are. I'm not saying give away personal details on the Web, I'm just talking about any information at all beyond links to other blogs that are directly connected to this one (i.e., your personal blogs). I can't even begin to tell who you're targeting or even why.

    And by the way, any legit organization involved in tracking down online predators would not only have these documents on-hand, but they would have them up and available for inspection by the the general Web trawling public. Again, the lack of this information makes you highly suspect in my eyes
  • Where's your guidelines or standards? In short, what, in your mind, makes someone "guilty" or a potential "child predator?"

    See, I know plenty of fandom terms that can easily be taken for "predatory code words" to the uninitiated. Same goes for several other specialty interests that are outside the purview of child predation (or the threat thereof) or abuse survival.

    See, I ask again because the people I've known who've worked in these programs could actually show me the precise guidelines they operated under. And in every case, they only turned in the IP address. The actual investigation and arrest was performed by a law enforcement officer.

    It goes without saying that I see no such guidelines or standards on your website. You should have this information available on request to interested parties, because going by your entries, I can't even begin to tell what your standards are.

    If you looked at all around my LJ, you'll find that I am part of a large subcommunity of LJ. Part of that is writing fiction or "fan fiction." Sometimes fanfiction may depict scenes of abuse, predation, rape, incest, and pedophilia. Sometimes these issues are handled tastefully, sometimes they are not, and sometimes they are done strictly for titillation purposes. Going by current campaign against LJ, I can only assume that unless the interests you are targeting are associated with survivor groups, I can only assume that fan fiction writers who lists your "hot button words" in their interests are going to be getting a visit from you and possibly harassed.

Here's the problem I see with your blog: I can't tell who you people are just going by your entries. Your total lack of linkage to legitimate volunteer organizations and law enforcement concerned with online child safety; your lack of a FAQ spelling out your mission and your goals; and the utter lack of transparency for your organization, I can only conclude that your vigilantes who are trying to shut down speech you don't particularly like, makes you feel uncomfortable, but is not necessarily illegal. Going by at least one entry, this is exactly the case.

Let me make something clear, I don't like child predation or pedophilia or child abuse or incest any better than most human beings. Hell, I won't touch any story that doesn't treat these themes seriously with a 10-foot pole, and the more "titillating" those stories are, the more likely I'm going to complain about them. Loudly. And in public. However, I can tell the difference between "real life" and fiction. The fiction tells you nothing at all about the person writing it. Just because they like writing about a subject you find distasteful, it doesn't mean that they actually condone said actions in a real-life situation.

I also need to bring up one other thing: searching for "predators" on LJ on the basis of their interests listed on the user info page and then advertising that you were doing that was a spectacularly stupid idea. Do you have any idea how fast that information got out and shot around LJ? At the speed of light. Do you have any idea how quickly those lists of interests disappeared from the user info pages and how fast some LJs locked down to only a small, trusted reading list? At the speed of sound.

Way to go, guys.

You just not only just gave real predators the heads' up and drove them deeper underground (thereby making them harder for law enforcement to find), you also scared the panties off a whole lot of innocent people and communities. After looking at your blog, I don't blame them. Because no matter how many links I click, I can't find anything resembling a clear statement of your mission, nor can I find your standards, nor can I discover the law enforcement agency you're allied with.

While I'm sorry this email turned rather angry towards the end, vigilantism leaves a very, very bad taste in my mouth, especially when you drag it into my LJ.

In either case, I look forward to reading your reply to my questions.

Sincerely,
Lizbeth Marcs

Okay, okay. That reads wanky as hell, I know. But I was deeply annoyed by their blog, for all the reasons stated above.

And now that I've outed myself as hating Wincest, Twincest, and other-cest in all its forms, at least you know I'll be the first to say you've got the right to write it (provided you properly warn for it).
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[identity profile] iluxia.livejournal.com 2007-05-30 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
..........*sigh*

First, it was FanLib. Now, it's THIS?!

Goodness, they REALLY don't stop, do they?

[identity profile] centricity.livejournal.com 2007-05-30 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Also, FYI: You've been BoingBoing'd.
The permalink (http://www.boingboing.net/2007/05/30/lj_purges_incest_sla.html) is here, if you're interested.

[identity profile] catzslave.livejournal.com 2007-05-30 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
You might want to scan for spyware as I've heard when visiting the site numerous people have picked up such. (I got a tracking cookie.)

[identity profile] c-b-syndrome.livejournal.com 2007-05-30 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
All I can say is thank you for your hard work. I, personally, don't have any fics in those categories, but I read stuff by a few authors who do, and these women are probably as vehement about actual child predators as you are... I fear they might be deleted and they don't deserve it. As of this writing, I've noticed that many of them have locked their blogs to friends only and taken yaoi off their interest list. How sad that freedom of expression has to go underground, now.

[identity profile] ebneter.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
I followed a bunch of different links that all sent me here. I'm friending you, at least temporarily, so I can follow the rest of this. You're very sane and I applaud your work so far on this ... very frightening ... occurrence.

[identity profile] gloriousgirls2.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
BTW, It's my LJ responsible for the "I find 5-year-old girls hot" item. It's quoted slightly wrong here, and the WFI people are using it out of context. You can see it in it's proper context in the second from last paragraph of this post (http://gloriousgirls2.livejournal.com/1756.html).

You can see about my run-in with LJ abuse a week and a half ago in this post (http://gloriousgirls2.livejournal.com/689.html).

(Anonymous) 2007-05-31 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
I use a series of "anonymous image boards," which operate on software derived from 2ch.net. Although the technology is not yet highly prolific, spambots have already been programmed for the explicit purpose of targeting these boards, and a significant fraction of that spam is pedophilic.

This vigilantism feels strongly satisfying to me. In fact, I wish we Channel Network denizens got to "suffer" as strongly as you have. Certainly, a few people have been the victims of overzealousness, but I'm sure Six Apart is going to backtrack over the next few weeks and correct whatever mistakes and accidental suspensions they made. And maybe when this is all over, they can move on to improving LiveJournal in other ways, like suspending the furries.

[identity profile] the-paulr.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
Just wanted to say that I'm linking these posts in my LJ (if that's all right with you, obviously) and thank you for being a voice of reason.

[identity profile] soleta-nf.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
I think the letter is excellent. Well done. I don't like a lot of 'cest either in fandom - but, another piece these people are missing, is not only is fiction *not real* but it's often a way for the writer to write about issues that they can't write about normally. i.e. Straight women not particularly into gay rights writing slash fic because they can pair two men as *equals* and sexually adventurous, without the power dynamic and stereotypical expectations that a het pair would bring. In the case of Wincest, it squicks me because I *do* see the two actors as brothers, and ew. But Petrellicest on the other hand, I like, because the actors don't really seem like brothers on screen - just two really hot guys. So how much 'cest fic is just 'two hot guys making out'? All is not necessarily as it seems.

[identity profile] anisky.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
I am a member not only of the fandom community but also of the kink community, and have evidence that these people have been at least ATTEMPTING entrapment.

On several bdsm-related LJ groups in the past week, newly-created journals have posted, saying that they're into "this stuff," but people are telling them they're too young because "i'm only 16, is that ok?"

Basically everyone told them no, sorry, we don't care if you do it but we can't let you on our group, and the post was deleted as per group rules and LJ rules.

Moderators of said groups have also reported having different AIM screen names IMing them asking the same thing-- i'm into bdsm, blah blah blah... then later on "btw i'm 16 is that ok?"

There's no proof that it's connected. But this has been happening in the past few days-- I'd say there's a DAMN good chance.
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[identity profile] theantijoss.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
Talk about obscene. That's awful!

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[identity profile] ingriam.livejournal.com - 2007-05-31 08:26 (UTC) - Expand

[identity profile] marvinmuse.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
I applaud you! I was just at their blog and I wrote them a pretty ranty/angry comment. They should definitely be commended for their intentions and efforts but I think they're completely out of line. I'm part of the House MD and Spn fandoms and both feature slash so my f-list is also very very scared. This kind of thing leads to people f-locking their journals and, to me, that's terrible. I didn't get an lj account untill about a year after I'd been reading things on it. I also hate it when you read a great story summary and then find it's f-locked. This organization is completely out of line and should definitely be stopped! Your email was great! Way to kick their ass professionally! If you go to their blog and look at the comments people have made you'll see that pretty much all of them are against what this group is doing. One person mentioned in there comment that most of the crimes they're trying to prevent are not being committed online. This person went on to say that these crimes are also being committed by people who know the victems somehow. The group responded with this comment...

"*Thanks for your brilliant insight caitlin. Unfortunately, you are mistaken. Try doing a google search for "boylove," "girllove," etc. See how many responses you get and look at the content. There are millions of sites out there actively trying to legitimize the sick ideals of pedophiles. Your naivety is astounding."

Call me on it if I'm wrong but, every time I go to sessions/lectures etc. on sexual assault/abuse/pedeophelia, I'm always hearing about how these crimes are most often committed by someone you know. In response to them...WTF. I also think it's astounding they called this person naive. For all they know she could be someone who works in an area that deals with this type of thing. I seem to have gone on a bit of rant, sorry! But..yeah..great email.

-Marvin

[identity profile] moleculor.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
This is probably going to get buried in the comment firestorm, but...

Is it at all possible that these "Warriors for Innocence" are, in fact, well disquised shock troops for FanLib, that "male-oriented marketing scheme" that I just read about ten minutes ago that ALSO just became a huge issue within the fanfic community?

1) Get the large grassroots fanfic sources to kill off fanfic that people are less likely to defend.
2) Watch as entire fanfic community gets annoyed and leaves website for something better.
3) Have something better set up, say, for example, FanLib.com.
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[identity profile] theantijoss.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
Hi there. I'm just paranoid enough to think that's not completely outside the realm of the impossible.

Of course, I'm all for the Occam's Razor version: that these are freaky fundies out to tell us what we can and can't read/write/think/talk about.

[identity profile] wouldbedorothy.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
I just want to say that was a dizzyingly intelligent and gorgeously snarky email. Probably went over their heads, but here's hoping they're not as dumb as they are so far seeming.

[identity profile] captain-aj.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
FYI, the story just made it onto Fark. Link (http://forums.fark.com/cgi/fark/comments.pl?IDLink=2835992).
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[identity profile] theantijoss.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
You sound NOT AT ALL wanky, Liz. You NEVER do. You're one of the coolest heads in fandom, and that's why I'm such a huge fan.

Just FYI, after I posted about this, changed my interests, and added a few new userpics, my account became "Read Only" for about 20 minutes. I didn't put it in read only mode.

Thank you for your info and hard work. I'm off to read the response. *shudder*

[identity profile] dbaxdevilsfan.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
First, I was linked here in a round-about way by an LJ friend (the BoingBoing link was posted, and I got to here from your link there).

I absolutely agree with your letter. If you don't mind, I'll be ranting about this in my post tomorrow morning (I'm too tired now to complain...LOL). I can tell you, I have a TON of FanFic folks on my list, and they're gonna be PISSED.

[identity profile] livejournalsux.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
Everyone should go here (http://digg.com/tech_news/Livejournal_suspends_hundreds_of_accounts) and digg it to bring more attention to this. Because livejournalsux.

[identity profile] thirtysec0nds.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for this. Its nice to see someone using their brain in a situation like this. We need to be careful and calculated about this because otherwise everything could go to shit. Good work I'll be linking this on the appropriate forums correctly

(p.s the battle star galactica part tickled my fancy)

[identity profile] shikonjewl.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
Oh God.
It's finally happened.
People have come to take my fandoms away. *dies*

And I completely agree with you, child predators and pedophiles are best left to be dealt with by people with the proper training and experience. Brilliant letter, I'm very glad you wrote it.

[identity profile] flusterdance.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
Something that my girlfriend and I have been debating:

We need a manifesto: something clean and professional that outlines all the questions that will be asked about the fandom regarding shota, incest, how we feel about it, whether we're pedophiles, do we support them, yadda yadda, with a list of bulletproof answers that anyone can provide when asked-- because when we go to news outlets, we will be asked those questions. Some people here are good debaters and can talk their way out of any fight, but a lot of people aren't, and we will not be able to do this if every single person is not prepared for the onslaught of "well doing it makes you a pedophile, doesn't it?" questions and "is it illegal or isn't it?" debates.

We need something to refer back to when we're talking to people, when we're sending emails, when we're making phone calls. Why is this important to us? Why are other people pedophiles and we aren't? Are we breaking the law? We need to anticipate every question that will be asked of us and already know the answer right away. We can't waver, no matter what, or we'll be seen as a disorganized force. We all need to know our stuff.

So, any volunteers? :D

[xposted everywhere]

[identity profile] herbmcsidhe.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the detailed summary and follow-up, Liz.

[identity profile] ingriam.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
Well-written and just snarky enough to be fun. It'll probably go over the heads of those know-nothings in the Warriors for Idiocy er, Innocence, but they've opened up an almighty can of worms here. Let's hope that we of fandom can shut them down.

Oh, and I've linked to this article on my journal; and I'm friending you. I hope that's okay.

baleeted and reposted cause I messed up my strikeout tag. ^_^; oops.

Does anyone have a lawyer handy??

[identity profile] edward742.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 09:39 am (UTC)(link)
I got an amusing email on this from a friend today... among other tidbits of info was one of "sues" other blogs...

Every single one of you are indeed pedophiles. Nasty, filthy, stinking pedophiles.

ttp://absolutezerounited.blogspot.com/2007/05/dropping-like-flies.html

Anyone have a lawer? You may have all just been slandered. ;)

[identity profile] miso-no-tsuki.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for your clearly thought-out and professionally presented riposte.
*Le sigh*
I find myself immediately suspicious of people who want to hog the "high" moral ground so's they can look down on all us lower life-forms. I suspect the *real* paedophiles don't boast about it on LJ or anywhere else that is frequented by ordinary folks who might well be squicked out by such things...and report it.
However slashdot has just carried a warning that the WFI site is *loaded* with spyware/bots/trojans-you name it. If people are going to visit a/o comment they need to run anti malware progs immediately.

the song "you make me sick" came to mind....

[identity profile] demon-angel-00.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
while i was reading there site.

i must first say i'm sorry for coming out of the blue ^_^. i know i'm not on your friends list but i hope to be

anyway,

these people are like the warriors for christ a few years back. people going around with Crucificial icons strapped to their backs while walking down the street screaming for freedom, all the while damning the people who looked away or told them to get a real job.

i personally see them as just another virus coming out of some religious fanatic/zealots head. not only do they attack those THEY DEEM morally "unsound" but they are already using their trump cards of "we" and "innocence".

i hope the american goverment tells them to shove it out their prayer hole. they are sick freaks who think that the world is theirs to control.

it simply comes down to "you don't like it, don't read it." no one is forcing anyone to look at pictures or read stories of their so called "exploits"; and to add insult to injury they just sent up the red warning flag to the REAL online predators to go into hiding for awhile and start using more encrypted code words for their sick practices. way to go warriors of innocence for making it even harder for the real work horses to get their job done! fucking morons....

thats all for now lest i get soap box with the reinforced steel bars in the frame work out lol.

~Mike~

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