Learn the main in Russian. Livejournal

Learn the main in Russian.  Livejournal
Learn the main in Russian. Livejournal

Today, when LJ is no longer a cake, it is rapidly changing with the times, with the help of financial tools, a blog with almost any content can get to the first lines of the rating. If earlier interesting exclusive content ruled the ball, now for the most part cash infusions, provocative headlines and other ways to break through to the top. But most beginners read their acquaintance with LiveJournal from the TOP. So what blogs are really interesting?


1. varlamov.ru . Everyone knows about Varlamov, and yet, among the daily bombarding top posts, in my opinion, the most interesting ones are about cities. From the "bad"/"good" series. Travel notes from abroad are also good. Everything else is an amateur, but there are also many such amateurs among the army of his readers.

2. macos . Varlamov is wrong about Alexander Belenky, I don’t know why they didn’t grow together there. In fact - a normal guy, I've known him for a long time. And which of us does not get carried away from time to time? You literally read his photo stories from different countries avidly, they are so interesting and professionally made. It’s a pity that there are fewer of them on Alexander’s blog, and more yellowness. But this is understandable, what is the demand, so is the supply.

3. theme . Behind the mask of an Internet boor and shocker is an erudite and intelligent citizen. It is enough to read his posts about design, urban organization, and Tyoma's notes from ALL corners of the world (albeit with mediocre photos) are generally unique material that no one has. And courage ... Maybe from some complexes.

4. sergeydolya . I have been following Sergey's blog since 2008, and I met him personally somewhere in 2012. I learned a lot (I think) from him. Crap, what else is there to say. It's a pity, after switching to NIKON, for some reason the photos became much worse.

5. nemihail . Misha has found his niche and works well, with a delay. By the way, provocative headlines and a cunning lead to the kat are in many ways his invention, adopted today. There is even such an expression - "not michailit." In life, a very sociable and completely unstarry person, respect.

6. aquatek_philips . Sergei Anashkevich is a very cool photographer and traveler. I still remember shooting the night sky with him in Jordan, I also learned something from him. I am always glad to meet and travel together with Sergey.

7. dpmmax . A psychiatrist from Tolyatti Maxim Malyavin, who blogs with his wife, is a very pleasant person in personal communication. In addition, a colleague, so it is very, very interesting with him. The blog contains sparkling psychiatric stories, I recommend it.

8. kiss_my_abs . Sonya Gudim's blog will be primarily of interest to fit young ladies, but even for me, a person far from this topic, it is interesting to read her stories.

9. dolboeb . Anton Borisovich Nosik is the guru of Runet and LiveJournal, this is indisputable. His sophisticated analytical articles "on the topic of the day" will seem too contradictory to many, but it is certainly useful to read them.

10. dubikvit . A blog filled with interesting stories from the past - mostly about how certain movies were made. Very exciting.

11. popados . Arthur Shigapov, who traveled most of the world and wrote many travel guides different countries- bright and sharp on the tongue, his posts are read in one breath. The sweetest person in life.

12. mossudmed . Notes by a Moscow forensic expert, complete with vivid and ominous close-ups that reveal why this or that person died. It will be interesting to readers with strong nerves.

13. ammo1 . Alexey Nadezhin writes daily about all kinds of gadgets and electronic accessories, tests various pieces of iron - from light bulbs to computers.

14. doktorbel . Notes of a resuscitator.

15. lovigin . Everyone knows Pyotr Lovygin as a talented photographer who gets into various assholes of the world and vividly tells about them. You can't confuse his photos with anyone else's. Master of his craft.

16. stalic . A connoisseur of oriental cooking and the author of several books on this subject. In addition, even before the advent of Instagram, he was a professional in terms of perfect food photography.

17. ljpromo . Oleg Ovchinnikov, who lives where there is a cloudless sky over the whole country, is a connoisseur of LiveJournal. It is from his blog that you can learn secrets and lift the veils hidden from prying eyes. With all questions of ratings and other UK - to him.

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On the night of June 3-4, 2010, there was a short-term failure in the operation of LiveJournal.com, visible only to Russian-speaking users.

Bloggers pointed to a strange coincidence in the names of suicide bombers
The full namesake of Maryam Sharipova, who staged a terrorist attack in the capital's metro, blew herself up in Tushino at a rock festival in 2003.

Bloggers warn
The Federal Biomedical Agency is preparing a program to close blood transfusion units at hospitals.

Bloggers will choose "National Bestseller - 2009"
All-Russian literary prize"National Bestseller" in 2009 begins cooperation with the Internet resource Livejournal.com.

Olga Bakushinskaya

LiveJournal in Russia - more than LiveJournal

Five ways to become a famous blogger

The more a person reads you, the easier it is to create the illusion within yourself that you are not alone and someone needs you. I can understand people who for years are busy with only one thing - acquiring readers in any way.

Eva Rapoport

LJ as a tool of social justice

What does it mean to be a thousand

An Internet blog, which has a lot or a lot of readers, is an independent independent media, and an instrument of social justice, and anything (not excluding the possibility of earning a tangible amount of money).

Arthur Welf

Live VKontakte

What will happen to LiveJournal if Pavel Durov manages it

In the comments on Roem.ru, Pavel Durov offered to sell him LiveJournal so that he could "revive the legendary resource." I tried to imagine what LiveJournal would look like if it were managed by the founder of VKontakte.

Anton Nosik

LJ Strikes Back

Rumors of LiveJournal's death are yet to be confirmed.

LiveJournal has been buried for a long time. Recently - with special pathos associated with the sharp growth of social networks, in particular Facebook. The founder of VKontakte Pavel Durov even offered to help the "dying". In LiveJournal and Facebook, the next "funeral" of LiveJournal caused an active discussion. LiveJournal veteran Anton Nosik and Facebook apologist Artur Welf spoke out on this. "Private Correspondent" decided to figure out what is happening with social networks.

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drugoi vs. Interfax

The victory of a blogger over a journalist in a single hydroelectric power station

So the seemingly long-awaited conflict of the newest era was born. Blogging and professional journalism, which existed parallel to each other until then, collided face to face at the same time and in the same place - at the dismantling of the debris of the Sayano-Shushenskaya hydroelectric power station. According to Interfax, the Russian "number one blogger" - drugoi, who is also the head of the multimedia blogging department at SUP Rustem Adagamov, Dmitry Afonin, a correspondent for the respected Interfax agency, survived from the scene.

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The practice of reasonable consumption within the framework of one experiment

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There are persistent rumors that everything will seriously change soon, so I consider it necessary to light up in order to make comparative analysis future changes.

1. varlamov.ru

Deservedly the permanent leader of LiveJournal for several years now, Ilya is two heads taller than many bloggers. All this is due to his unique talent to see the future and the ability to lead and delegate authority to a team of assistants. Today it is not just a blog, but, perhaps, one of the most cited media, and Ilya himself has long turned into a media person.

2. mi3ch

So to say, LJ intelligentsia, Dmitry is one of the most erudite bloggers. He recently announced that he was going to make a political career and run for deputies, and although our points of view differ on many issues, I wish him success in this field, since there is a serious shortage of decent people in our politics.

3. davydov_index

I guess for what purpose this project was created, but I can’t understand why it was given the name of a boring program on the RBC channel, in fact this is the most common yellow news bureau, as a rule, these are 20 events rewritten from the media, one of which begins like this: MAKAREVICH ..., CORD ..., POZNER ..., SHEVCHUK ..., PUGACHEVA ..., VINE ... etc.

There is a feeling that this blog is being read by bots, since the average number of comments rarely exceeds 10, and, judging by the daily growth of the SC, it is higher than that of Ilya Varlamov.

4. theme

According to alexa.com, this is the most popular blog in LiveJournal, today its traffic is 4.56% of the entire site. If the Subject suddenly starts to put kats in his posts, he will become the first LiveJournal blogger in a few weeks.

Well, actually, the main thing is the blog from which I discovered LiveJournal, long before I made my first entry here.

5. lena-miro.ru

One of the most scandalous blogs, in the good sense of the word, people come here for a good kick or to fill their boring and worthless life with emotions. According to rumors, Lenochka is the sweetest and kindest person, but it’s worth putting her at the keyboard ...

6. evo_lutio

Polygraphs about psychology

7. macos

Once Alexander admitted to me that he wants to overtake Sergey Dolya in the rating and become the first travel blogger, I gave him some advice and after a while he succeeded. Then Alexander raised the bar for himself and decided to become the first and again turned to me for help, then I painted a strategy for him, but the prerequisite was to gather a staff of assistants and Alexander began to implement. After some time, he rose to the second line of the rating, but at the last moment he realized that he was not ready to trust his work to strangers and dispersed his small team.

In my opinion, Alexander is the most hardworking blogger, because while I was telling him the strategy on how to climb the LJ Olympus on the plane, he not only listened carefully, but at the same time managed to write several posts for his blog.

8. bespridanitsa

It is very curious to know who is behind this blog)

9. miumau

Good kind blog for girls

I once decided to join the top 10 LJ bloggers on a bet, and here I am.

11. kiss_my_abs

Here I come to admire the beautiful Sonya

12. aquatek_philips

Sergey is a tireless traveler, the most vivid impressions from trips are only on his blog.

13. Journal LJ

LJ magazine is a team of editors who select all the most interesting for us and publish it on the alternative top page, there are rumors that this page will soon become the main one.

14. colonelcassad

Sometimes I look here too, according to alexa.com, this magazine is one of the leaders in terms of guest traffic, this is traffic from outside.

15. The great culinary specialist of our time, his name is so popular that mentioning him is already considered bad form.

Today we will talk about a topic that may not be very relevant for 99% of the “students” of the LJ School, because all of you have already passed this lesson at one time. I will tell you how to create an account on LiveJournal, especially since the design of the account creation page has recently changed, and the process has also been simplified a bit.

So you can see what's changed and send this link to all your friends who don't have LiveJournal yet.

So, you want to start your LiveJournal. In this lesson, I will try to describe all the steps in as much detail as possible. All pictures are clickable, which means that if you click on the picture, it will open in another window in big size and you can see all the details.

To create your account in LiveJournal, go to the page www.livejournal.com and look for the "Create an account" button there. It looks something like this:

We click and get to the following page:

And then it remains only to fill in the fields. It's easy, after you put the cursor in the desired field, a hint will pop up next to what and how to do. But let's still go over all the points.

1. Username

This is very important point, because by inventing your username (or username) you determine the address of your future journal: it will look like your-username.livejournal.com .

Basically, in the future you will be able to do it easily. But it’s better to come up with something worthwhile right away.
Here are some username requirements:

  • No longer than 15 characters
  • Allowed characters: a-z, 0-9 and underscore (_). An underscore cannot appear at the beginning or end of a name (only in the middle). Also, you can not put multiple underscores in a row.

You also won't be able to register a username starting with "news_", "ex_", "ext_", "lj_" and "s_" - all of these prefixes are reserved by LiveJournal for official use.

If one of the conditions is not met, you will see an error - the field will be highlighted in red and an explanation will appear next to why you cannot take that particular name. It is possible that it is already taken ("This user already exists") - then you need to come up with another one.

2. Email address

The address consists of two parts, separated by the "@" symbol. The left side is the mailbox name, the right side is Domain name the server where Mailbox located (gmail.com, yandex.ru, mail.ru and so on). For example, [email protected]/p>

Specify a valid email, it is required for the correct registration process. A confirmation email will be sent to this address after registration is complete.

In addition, it will receive all comments or any other LiveJournal emails that you subscribe to.

By default, your email will not be available to any of the users (later, if you wish, you can enable its display).

3. Password

Come up with a fairly complex and secure password - we wrote about how important this is. It also describes the current LiveJournal password requirements, you must fulfill them all. A tooltip will pop up next to the password field, where they are listed:

You can see what password you are entering by clicking on the eye icon (by default it is “closed”):


4. Date of birth

We are required to ask for your date of birth because, by law, persons under the age of 13 cannot register a LiveJournal account. And yes, we hope for the decency of our users.

The year of birth will not be seen by any of the users, unless you decide to show it yourself.

5. Gender

Optionally, this field can be left as (undefined). You have the right not to be recognized :)

6. CAPTCHA (Prove you are human)

A captcha (and that's how the dreaded word reads) is an automated Turing test for distinguishing between computers and humans. Captcha is needed in order to determine whether the user is a person - as you understand, we do not want bots to be registered in LiveJournal.

If you cannot read what is written in this captcha, click on the "Update" button - the captcha will be updated without reloading the page, that is, you will not have to fill in all the fields again. You can update the captcha as much as you need (it can be very difficult sometimes), nothing bad will happen. You can also turn on the sound check - then the mechanical voice will read the captcha to you (perhaps this will help someone).

If you enter it incorrectly, you will have the opportunity to try again (and again, and again).

By creating an account, you agree to these two main documents of LiveJournal. You can read them from the links with the corresponding words. All LiveJournal work is carried out in accordance with these documents, they describe the basic rules that it would be nice for users to know.


Here is an example of a correctly completed account creation form:

If in your case, none of the fields are highlighted in red (that is, there are no errors), click on the "Create an account" button.

After that, you will see a page like this:

Check your inbox, you should have received something like this: