A free online blogging and social networking platform allowing users to keep a blog, journal or diary, with features like graphics, videos, polls and community connectivity.
LiveJournal is an online journaling platform and social networking website where users can keep a blog, journal or diary. LiveJournal pioneered the concept of online journaling when it launched in 1999 and paved the way for future blogging platforms.
On LiveJournal, users create accounts where they can post entries into their journals or blogs. These entries can include text, images, videos, polls, and more. Each user has a main journal page that chronologically displays their posts for visitors and members of the LiveJournal community to view and comment on.
A key feature of LiveJournal is its large built-in community of users. When posting entries, users can specify privacy settings to share writings with friends only or make them public to the broader LiveJournal user base of over 25 million members. Users can also join themed LiveJournal communities focused on specific topics to connect with others who share common interests.
In its early days, LiveJournal was hugely influential in driving online journaling and personal blogging forward. While it has declined in popularity with the rise of other platforms like WordPress and Tumblr, LiveJournal still maintains an active community of bloggers and journalers loyal to the platform since its inception in the late 1990s.