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I've gotten automatically logged out of LJ.
Fine.
I'll log back in.
Only.
I've forgotten my password.
Fine.
I'll submit a request for a new Password access code.
Only.
EVERY. Single. Time. I fill out the form, and that damned reCaptcha, the page just RELOADS, and asks me to fill out the form again -- I've tried this eight times in a row, already (one time, it even asked me to type in Cyrillic characters, which my keyboard does not even have).
It's probably a bug.
Fine. I'll report it.
Only.
They require me to log in before I submit a support request.
*GSRTHRSSDRTGGDGFF!!* FINE!!
I'll open an entirely new account, and long into that one, and then set in a request.
ONLY!!
I have to validate my email, by clicking a link they sent me. They've told me the link has been sent -- but it's nowhere to be found. Not in my mailbox, and not in my spam-catcher, either... WTF!!!???
My DreamWidth journal is now my more active one, based on comment threads and thinky discussions. And I'm getting increasingly bothered by LJ's advertising for their own Oh-No-They-Didn't communities. And I'm inching closer to abandoning LJ further. But if I ever want to delete my journal, I'd have to log in, first.
*head-desk*
Fine.
I'll log back in.
Only.
I've forgotten my password.
Fine.
I'll submit a request for a new Password access code.
Only.
EVERY. Single. Time. I fill out the form, and that damned reCaptcha, the page just RELOADS, and asks me to fill out the form again -- I've tried this eight times in a row, already (one time, it even asked me to type in Cyrillic characters, which my keyboard does not even have).
It's probably a bug.
Fine. I'll report it.
Only.
They require me to log in before I submit a support request.
*GSRTHRSSDRTGGDGFF!!* FINE!!
I'll open an entirely new account, and long into that one, and then set in a request.
ONLY!!
I have to validate my email, by clicking a link they sent me. They've told me the link has been sent -- but it's nowhere to be found. Not in my mailbox, and not in my spam-catcher, either... WTF!!!???
My DreamWidth journal is now my more active one, based on comment threads and thinky discussions. And I'm getting increasingly bothered by LJ's advertising for their own Oh-No-They-Didn't communities. And I'm inching closer to abandoning LJ further. But if I ever want to delete my journal, I'd have to log in, first.
*head-desk*