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Denise ([staff profile] denise) wrote in [site community profile] dw_news2024-09-17 08:41 am

In which we update you about our lawsuits, and welcome a wave of new friends!

As usual, I looked around and realized that the news update I just wrote was actually months and months ago, so I thought I'd take a few moments and update you all on the progress we've been making recently with Netchoice in our fight against the wave of terrible and unconstitutional social media bills that have been sweeping the country. (And if you live in the US and you have a moment, please call your Representative and tell them to oppose KOSA, the "Kids' Online Safety Act": it passed the Senate, but there's still time to stop it in the House. It's the national version of all these state laws we've been fighting, and if you've been around for a while, you know why they're a problem, but if you're new, the EFF has a great short overview of why it's a problem.)

First, though, I'd like to offer a warm welcome to our new dwenizens from Cohost, which is sadly shutting down at the end of the month. You can check out our tips for new users that we posted when we had an influx of folks joining us from Reddit; to that, I'd add that you should check out the beta features. You can ignore the "Temporarily revert updated journal page components" beta (we have that lingering around to help people who were having trouble with some elements of the design updates) and the "Two-Factor Authentication" beta will let you add your 2FA provider but not actually issue 2FA tokens yet (we keep finding more and more legacy methods of "log in while you're doing a task" that we have to figure out the 2FA workflow on), but the New Create Entries beta and the New Inbox beta are both (we think) a much superior version of those pages. We'll be enabling them for all users sometime relatively soon (okay, 'soon' by our standards), so we want to hear your feedback now, especially if you use assistive technology! If you're coming to us from Cohost and are looking for other Cohosters, feel free to matchmake in the comments. If you're looking for new friends, the unofficial community [community profile] addme is a good start, and browsing [site community profile] dw_community_promo will let you find (or promote!) communities on all sorts of topics.

Anyway, since we last spoke, Dreamwidth has joined on to two more of Netchoice's lawsuits challenging unconstitutional deanonymization and mandated censorship bills. In addition to the two we've already let you know about, Netchoice, LLC v Bonta in California and Netchoice, LLC v Yost in Ohio, we've added Netchoice, LLC v. Fitch in Mississippi and NetChoice LLC v. Reyes in Utah. (That last one was originally filed before we became members, but Utah pulled a fast one where they pinky swore to the court right before the deadline that they were going to repeal and replace the law with a much improved version, and then the version they replaced it with actually made things worse and affected a lot more sites, so we were thrilled to join on the revised lawsuit.)

The July Supreme Court opinion in Netchoice v Moody (consolidated with Netchoice v Paxton) made it clear that sites' content moderation decisions are protected by the First Amendment, and there's an upcoming case this term (Free Speech Coalition v Paxton) that will tee up the constitutionality of "age verification" requirements. (The scarequotes there are because there's no conclusive way to "verify" the age of the person who's using an account at any given moment: at most you can approximate it at account creation.) Until then, remember: there's no way for a site to treat adults and minors differently unless they're able to conclusively identify who's an adult and who's a minor, and the only way for a site to conclusively do that is to deanonymize every single vistor and require you to upload your government ID in order to make an account. As I keep saying over and over in our declarations in support of these lawsuits: we don't want to ask you for that data, and we know you don't want to give it to us.

There's a whole heap of other issues with these bills, too: for instance, it's getting more and more common for states to throw in "parental consent" clauses, whereby a parent can write in to a site and demand access to or control of their under-18 kid's account to various degrees. That's also impossible for a site to establish: we have no way of telling who's the parent of one of our users at all, much less establishing whether they're the parent with legal decisionmaking authority, and there are dozens of scenarios where that ends incredibly badly. (I usually cover so many of them in my declarations that the outside lawyers Netchoice is working with have to politely ask me to pare them down a bit!) Most of these bills also include an obligation to restrict access to "content harmful to minors", and the definition of "harmful to minors" is always, always politicized: you probably all can sing along with the refrain by now because of how often I climb up on this soapbox, but there's well-established evidence that content by creators from historically marginalized groups, and especially content by queer creators, is judged "harmful to minors" at a much higher rate than functionally identical content by creators from groups that aren't historically marginalized. Each of the states that have included a "harmful to minors" clause has had a different range of what's considered "harmful to minors", but there's no doubt all of them sweep up a broad range of speech that can be helpful to at least some minors who would be denied access to that content.

I don't want to talk your ears off about all of the problems in all of these laws, because we'd be here all day -- my declarations in Netchoice v Reyes and Netchoice v Fitch cover a lot of the problems, but there's even more I didn't have time to address. (And that's with my declaration in Netchoice v Fitch running 23 pages!) Fortunately, there's good news: judges, and even appellate courts, across the country have been agreeing with us that these bills are unconstitutional, and it's not even close. Here's our win record so far:


  • Netchoice, LLC v Bonta (5:22-cv-08861) N.D. California: Judge Beth Labson Freeman granted the preliminary injunction preventing the law from going into effect on 18 Sept 2023.
  • California appealed: NetChoice, LLC v. Bonta (23-2969), 9th Circuit. About a month ago, on 16 August 2024, the 9th Circuit affirmed the district court for the most part and kept the injunction in place. The case now returns to the district court for further development.
  • Netchoice, LLC v Yost (2:24-cv-00047) S.D. Ohio: Judge Algenon Marbley granted the preliminary injunction on 12 Feb 2024. To Ohio's (tiny bit of) credit, they didn't bother dragging out an appeal of the preliminary injunction: we have now moved on to the motions for summary judgement, in which both sides make their arguments to the judge on why the other side doesn't have a possible case, and are awaiting the judge's ruling on those.
  • Netchoice, LLC v. Fitch (1:24-cv-00170) S.D. Mississippi: Judge Halil Suleyman Ozerden granted the preliminary injunction preventing the law from going into effect on 1 July 2024. (This is good, because the law was passed on 30 Apr 2024 and set to take effect 1 July: I could not believe how fast Netchoice and their outside counsel got that turned around!)
  • Mississippi appealed: NetChoice v. Fitch (24-60341), 5th Circuit. We're still waiting for a ruling on that one, and the Fifth Circuit is known as the "Fifth Circus" for very good reason: I would not be surprised to see this one make it all the way up to the Supreme Court, too, because nobody trusts the Fifth Circus to be sensible. (Of course, nobody trusts the Supreme Court to be sensible, either, sigh.)
  • NetChoice LLC v. Reyes (2:23-cv-00911) D. Utah: This is the one that made me realize "oh, I haven't updated everyone on things in ages"! Judge Robert Shelby granted the preliminary injunction preventing the law from going into effect on 10 Sept 2024. (Check out page 31: our declarations have been cited in the other decisions, but this one devoted nearly an entire paragraph to judge-speak for "hey, uh, you claim this law is narrowly tailored, but Dreamwidth easily disproves that". This one is especially funny because Utah governor Spencer Cox spent a lot of time loudly yelling at first amendment attorneys on Twitter about how of course the court would agree with him! The court really, really did not agree with him.)


I always struggle with trying to figure out how much of an update on our advocacy work is significant enough to deserve a full [site community profile] dw_news post, because I know there are folks who want to stay informed, but having sitewide announcements for every little thing would quickly get annoying. To solve this problem, we've started [site community profile] dw_advocacy, an announcements community in which we'll post announcements of wins, announcements of new cases we're participating in, and (if I have time!) deep dives into the legal issues that show up frequently in these challenges and the cases that keep getting cited over and over again. Subscribe to the community for everything from my glee at getting to scratch another state off the "I helped sue you!" list to my "hopefully reasonably okay for a non-lawyer" explanations of landmark cases that show why the latest state to pull some shenanigans should already know why their shenanigans are unconstitutional!

As always, our deepest gratitude to Netchoice for picking these fights and for inviting us along for them. We don't always agree with every lawsuit they choose to file, but that's precisely why Netchoice member companies don't have control over which fights Netchoice decides to pick, only which lawsuits we'll choose to give evidence for. Even when we disagree with them, the folks at the litigation center are extremely passionate about digital civil liberties, and they're a delight to work with. My main contact at the litigation center always tells me how heartening and inspiring he finds it to see how absolutely enthusiastic our users are about these issues and how much you all care that we're fighting (and winning!) these battles!

And one last announcement: if you didn't see our notice in [site community profile] dw_maintenance, we've switched our offsite downtime notification/status page away from Twitter (excuse me, "X") because of their sharp decline in Trust & Safety standards, the inability for people to see posts or timelines without being logged in to a site account, and the general ongoing instability of the service. Our new offsite downtime notification/status page can be found at dreamwidth.org on Bluesky. Please bookmark that page! In the event we can't reach [site community profile] dw_maintenance to let you know of any issues, we'll post there.

As always, thank you all for using and supporting Dreamwidth. We have the freedom to be so passionate about these fights for online civil liberties because we don't have to worry about keeping our advertisers or investors happy: the fact we're 100% user-supported gives us so much more leeway to give states the finger when they want us to compromise your privacy for the sake of "protecting the children" efforts that will do nothing to actually protect children online. (Isn't it so interesting that Senator Wyden's Invest In Child Safety Act, which would actually make a meaningful difference in protecting kids online, has gone nowhere? Why, it's almost like none of this is about protecting children at all.)

We remain committed to keeping Dreamwidth 100% free of advertising, venture capital, and outside investment, no matter what it takes. People ask us all the time whether we can raise the limits on some of our restrictions like image hosting and icons (two of the most expensive features we offer), and we would love to be able to, but our costs keep rising and inflation has outpaced the advances in disk space and transfer costs in the last few years. Your support is still covering our costs of operation, but the fact we've been in business for 15 years and our prices have remained the same has been nibbling away at the leeway we have. We aren't in any danger, but we've been starting to have the extremely difficult internal conversations about raising our prices that were first set in 2009 so they better reflect 2024 costs and the 2024 value of the dollar in order to make absolutely certain that remains true. Right now, we're still in the very early stages of that discussion (and we'd love to hear your thoughts!) and it's too soon to say what we'll end up deciding, but in the meantime, if you have a few dollars to spare, please consider buying some paid time, for your account, for a friend, or for a random active user. The financial support of those of you who choose to pay us is what allows us to keep offering the site for everybody, and we're incredibly grateful to those of you who keep offering that support!
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FEELING FREE TO MATCHMAKE IN THE COMMENTS

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REMEMBER THIS? PUT QUITE SIMPLY, IT'S MATCHMAKING NOW.

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[personal profile] white_aster 2024-09-17 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh god yes please just raise prices. The very idea that you haven't for so long and still done ok is wonderful but obviously isn't sustainable. (How much more would DW be able to do if you'd raised prices even just...half of inflation? That's not a bad way to frame, even: we are raising prices so we can do X and Y and Z.) I get it, no one wants to pay more, but if the choice is "pay a few bucks extra" or "site goes bye-bye", I'd like Door #1, please!

Also, just from a customer standpoint, I'd recommend having the price increases be slow but steady. Start them BEFORE the emergency. I'm thinking of Tumblr, which had what I considered a perfectly respectable yearly plan for what I wanted...and then upped the price AND dumped in new "features" that I didn't want, resulting in me needing to pay a significant percentage more just to keep the features I already had. That annoyed me. That makes me not want to keep paying for the service. So...I just recommend not doing that. Small percentage for the same features more frequently is better than HYUGE percentage all at once. Also, FWIW, love the a la carte feature model. Wish Tumblr had gone that way.

Love you, Dreamwidth. Mwah.

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[personal profile] larissa 2024-09-17 02:20 pm (UTC)(link)

Honestly, yeah, it's more than time to raise prices. Even if you do it incrementally, it's simply a fact that costs have gone up all around. I don't have a paid account right now for lack of funds but I still 100% support the need to adjust for inflation.

Really happy to see you guys standing up against these bills. DW continues to be the rare service that actually cares about users' rights over the bottom line, and it shows. Thanks for all you do.

edit: wtf whoever gifted some paid time, thank you?? completely unnecessary but i appreciate it very much!

Edited (THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS???) 2024-09-17 14:27 (UTC)

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[personal profile] groovesinorbit 2024-09-17 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for all the hard work you do, with Dreamwidth and with your activism. It means a lot!

And yes, I'd be happy to pay more for my subscription. You mention $50 in another thread here. That would not be a problem at all.

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[personal profile] conuly 2024-09-17 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, like, on a personal level I don't want to pay more... but obviously you gotta account for inflation, so definitely raise those prices.

Note to self: Budget more for Dreamwidth.
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[personal profile] spiffikins 2024-09-17 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
image hosting and icons (two of the most expensive features we offer),

Personally, I'm fine without extra image hosting and icons - the biggest benefit for me with a paid account, is the search function.

Not sure if that is also one of the biggest costs - but if there was an option for paid time that didn't offer extra images/icons but did offer search - that would be very attractive!
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[personal profile] ambyr 2024-09-17 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, the main reasons I pay for an account are the search function and the ability to have more tags. I'd be happy with one icon. But I'm also happy to pay $50 a year.

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[personal profile] paserbyp 2024-09-17 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Dreamwidth needs a new business model to survive. My proposal is building virtual currency based on blockchain. Maybe another ideas are welcome, but someone need to invest time and money to discover a new business model for Dreamwidth, I believe.

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[personal profile] necrophilia 2024-09-17 03:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I would much prefer raised prices to advertising, if it ever came down to it.

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[personal profile] redbird 2024-09-17 03:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the reminder of the "gift random user" feature.

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[personal profile] shadowbliss 2024-09-17 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I will always support fighting the good internet fight.
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[personal profile] topaz_eyes 2024-09-17 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I think after 15 years of business, I think you can raise prices set in 2009 and not feel guilty about it. Your prices need to reflect your cost of doing business and I want to see Dreamwidth survive. It's one of the last bastions of ad-free--and more importantly, transparent--internet businesses left.
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[personal profile] flockofcrows 2024-09-17 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Raising prices is totally understandable. Thanks for all your work.
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[personal profile] pangolin20 2024-09-17 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)

Well, thank you for keeping up the fight (and especially for the new community!).

(I also think I might just buy some paid time.)

It's also a pity to see Cohost die.

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[personal profile] kossai 2024-09-17 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
another cohost user here , and for that reason , in support of any price changes that need to happen .
love what cohost give and will continue to use until very last , but know for fact money makers either just could not give enough , or end up dead in water - wish there was miracle to stick around longer , did not want to lose so soon .
all that to say , do not want to see that happen here , nor become sad and empty husk .
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[personal profile] sarajayechan 2024-09-17 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll take paying more for my paid account than ads any day of the week. It'll be an adjustment, but I completely understand your reasoning. I appreciate all you do for us!
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[personal profile] ex_weird446 2024-09-17 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
As always, I love this place!!!!!
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[personal profile] loganberrybunny 2024-09-17 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I think $50 a year for a paid account (as you mention in a reply below) is a perfectly reasonable price for 2024. That's £38 a year for me. Compare it to, well, most other sites and it's still not a huge amount. I can't really spare it right now, but it's definitely on my radar to go back to being a paid user. Thank you for being who you are and doing what you do!
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[personal profile] julijournal 2024-09-18 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)

I would definitely drop $50/year for services I really like. Dreamwidth is one of them!

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[personal profile] veronyxk84 2024-09-17 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I discovered DW in July 2023 and I have a 12-month paid account since October 2023. I definitely want to keep the extra features and I would be willing to pay more if that means that DW will keep on thriving.

It's a lovely internet corner and that's such a rare feeling! I wish I had discovered it sooner. :)

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[personal profile] ai 2024-09-17 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I know my opinion matters little in regards to raising prices (since seed account holder), but I do think you guys should especially for the permanent user icons which have been the bulk of my personal purchases ♥ I wouldn't mind paying extra for those since they are permanent feature and they are already a steal at the current price.

Good luck with whatever you decide. Hopefully it is before December which is when I like to buy the most because of the holiday bonus (ᵔ◡ᵔ)

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[personal profile] profiterole_reads 2024-09-17 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for your work! I have subscribed to [site community profile] dw_advocacy as it is good to know more about what's happening.

Welcome to Cohost users!
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[personal profile] primwood 2024-09-17 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I just bought 12 months premium.
Thanks for the news.
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[personal profile] havocthecat 2024-09-17 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)

YES. ADVOCACY. LEGAL INFO. Raise prices if you have to.

And now lunch break is over, boo hiss

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[personal profile] silveradept 2024-09-17 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Going from $3/month to $5/month (or, what, $6.50/month if you want premium?) would certainly not eat a hole in the budget, and we would much rather keep Dreamwidth operational and with the appropriate cushion than hoard that small amount of money.

Depending in how gradual the stepping-up is, framing it as "we'll increase it by $1/month for this year, then $1/month for next year" may be a way of acknowledging the increase while pointing out how tiny it actually is in real terms.

And we always appreciate your willingness to not collect any unnecessary data, because that means you can't lose it in a breach (in addition to it not being subpoenable.)

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[personal profile] sixbeforelunch 2024-09-17 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)

I certainly hope that the majority of your users would understand a price increase after fifteen years of static pricing. I for one would not be upset about it and would be fine to shell out another $20 or $30 a year for a website that I get a ton of value from.

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[personal profile] lb_lee 2024-09-17 07:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Y’all are one of the pillars of my business and I would not resent a price raise at all. I appreciate your transparency! (And also your image hosting because I want to post my beefcake SOMEWHERE and also sometimes privacy lock images I post!)

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