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divabot ([personal profile] reddragdiva) wrote2010-03-05 12:39 am

LJ is now attempting to skim affliliate income from its users.

LiveJournal has outdone its own previous fuckery — it's now rewriting outgoing links to steal users' affiliate income for a huge list of sites — Amazon, eBay, etc.

You can switch this off for your own account, at least, per this post. It involves messing around with the admin console.

I can't see a way to explain this one as somehow accidental, an error in judgement or other plausibly innocent rationale. They've gone to some effort to do it in such a way (JavaScript fuckery) that people won't spot what's happening unless they're geeks and look really closely. It's as if they know this violates most affiliate schemes' terms of service.

I now post to DreamWidth, with a crosspost to LJ. I strongly recommend jumping ship. A paid account is US$3, or [site community profile] dw_codesharing has lotsa codes going spare. [personal profile] damned_colonial has a pile too. Comment here if you need one.

Update: "Whoops, we're sorry we got caught." It is still switched on as I write this, though. Update 2: It appears to have stopped. Update 3: Amazon are Not Amused.

[identity profile] ladykathryn.livejournal.com 2010-03-05 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
According to comments in that post, it was intended to add affiliate info to non-affiliate links (per [personal profile] marta, who is generally reliable). This is still sleazy, as it's skimming affiliate money they're not really, IMO, entitled to, but it is less sleazy than deliberately redirecting links.

[identity profile] ladykathryn.livejournal.com 2010-03-05 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's how I'm reading it too.