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How to search for free LJ with TIC

Recently I wondered how to find free (abandoned) LJ with TIC, but after digging on the Internet I did not find anything sensible. Therefore, I decided to write my own manual about finding LJ with particles. In principle, there is nothing hard in it, it just takes a lot of time. At the end of the post I will give a small list of free to register LJ with particles.
I want to say right away - there is no secret here - all available for registration of LiveJournal are already given in the livejournal, we just have to take them, check for particles and register the ones we like. For what they are needed - then decide for yourself.

You can shove them into a blogger, you can bypass them, and someone can come up with something even more interesting. Just want to say that registering LJ re-costs 15 bucks, so there is a wash to register with particles> 10-20. In general, type 10 for your LJ - elementary - you just need to leave about 250-300 comments to the same blogs on LiveJournal. And commenting LJ is much easier - they roll comments like: “Wow, great photo”; "Oh, how cool"; "To go nuts" and other garbage, and there nobody removes them. But for those who do not want to spend time - my manual to help.
So, first we need to go to the livejournal itself, register an account there that will allow us to watch free LiveJournal, then go to the “Store”, select “account rename”. Then, select the “name of the user whose log was permanently deleted.”

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This opens a list of deleted LiveJournal, in which there are those with particles.
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All we need is to copy these names of LJs, insert them into excel and rotate a couple of manipulations. First of all, we need to add .livejournal.com to each of these nicknames to make it look like a regular domain. Otherwise, there will be nothing to check for particles.

This is done as follows:

1. Enter the next column .livejournal.com
2. Stretch the column so that it is equal to the first column.

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Total we got 500 rows in two columns. Now we need to combine these columns.
I am not an Excel wizard, so I am acting primitively. If anyone knows how to simplify this moment - tell me)
In order to combine these two columns I do the following:
1. Copy the table and paste it into a notebook

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2. Then I copy from notepad to Word - so it turns out that we have combined two columns, but there is a space between the nickname and the domain, which we will just remove with Word.
To do this, select the space between the nickname and the domain, copy it, and then press Ctrl + F, choose to replace. In the "find" paste the space copied into the buffer, "replace with" do not touch at all. Click replace all, and voila - 500 replacements are ready, nicknames and domains are merged! Now you can check them for particles!

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The resulting list is checked for particles here or here .

After checking out of 500 LJ, there were 7 from particles. Here is the list:

• a5644377.livejournal.com - particles 20
• a0corn.livejournal.com - particles 10
• a1q1.livejournal.com - particles 10
• a2042.livejournal.com - particles 10
• a36yka.livejournal.com - particles 10
• a4kin.livejournal.com - particles 10
• aaamurrr.livejournal.com - particles 10

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PS It is convenient to load the results into a txt file and check with the mchecker program.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/98502/


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