Russia, the largest LiveJournal country
Is anyone else having a fair lot of Russians friending them? I've been getting a few every week for a while. Since I don't understand their journals, it puzzles me a little bit. If you are one of them (
ovalezd,
ygortw,
lenbyoj,
shaeorn,
upomoejvs), I would be interested in knowing if there's something in particular that brings you to my journal!

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The journals, not Russian people (except for those remnants of Soviet machination, known as Olympic athletes).
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Mine are
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- Ones who have added me have almost always added several people on my flist as well. An example being
- These accounts almost always have 30 or fewer posts, all of which are always friend-locked. Which is... fine. Flocking isn't uncommon. But it is uncommon not to have one public post up at the top saying "hey, this journal is friends-locked; message me to be added!" or something along those lines. Even Russian journals usually have this, except that none of these do. It's just a pattern that is consistent and slightly strange.
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- In addition to between 1 and 30 posts, they all seem to have defined 2 tags, either 1 or 2 userpics, a short bio, and (usually) a birthday with day and month visible, but not a year. But pretty much never anything else. They never make any comments, and rarely receive any (although this latter is admittedly incidental).
- The accounts almost all seem to have been created in late Dec/08 or early Jan/09.
- The text in their posts is usually coherent, but only barely so, and somewhat aimless. My Russian isn't yet good enough to confidently detect whether it's automatically generated (by Markov-chaining or the like) but I'm leaning towards yes. Some journals include images, but often a set of 10 or 20 related images that get cycled around.
Conclusion: gotta be bots.
Open question: why? For testing purposes? Trying to see if they can fly under LJ's anti-spam radar? Information (names/emails/etc.) collection? School project? So far, they don't seem to have made any malicious moves. Just... curious.
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