misslj_author: (Ancient gate)
Regarding the previous entry about LJ's IP blocking, new information has come to light and should ease a great deal of the concerns. The relevant information is here: Staff talk about the matter. There is an article in the NYT about Russia cracking down on certain sites, which may be of interest, here.

To quote the relevant post by LJ Staff:
LJ staff here, and responsible for site policy. This rumor spreading about being blocked for posting slash/gay content is unfounded. Their IP address was temporarily blocked from accessing LiveJournal, and this sort of thing does happen due to anti-spam & anti-DDOS measures which are in place, and these unfortunately do produce some false positives and block people who shouldn't be blocked sometimes. This is completely unrelated to their journal's content, though. If there was a problem with angstytimelord's content, it wouldn't still be accessible; you'd see a message indicating that it was suspended. That didn't happen because there is no problem with their content; they haven't violated site policy. We're very anti-censorship, and while Strikethrough did happen, there's not a single person working for LiveJournal who didn't argue against that decision; the people who made it haven't worked for LiveJournal in 5+ years.

Since some concerns about Russians overtaking the site's policy have been raised, I think it's worth clarifying a few things. All content policy issues are handled by people in the U.S. Any admin tools that can be used to restrict access to content on the site are not accessible to anyone in Russia. LiveJournal's datacenter is in the U.S., not Russia. Russian law does not dictate our site policies. The extent to which the Russian government has affected site content is that we do disable access to certain entries to people who are in Russia; when this happens, we display a message that this content is inaccessible within their region. This is to accommodate a law which forces all internet service providers in Russia to block access to any website which does not comply with this. This means if we choose to not block such content in Russia, everyone in Russia gets blocked from accessing all of LiveJournal. There's an article about this law at http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/01/technology/russia-begins-selectively-blocking-internet-content.html?_r=0.


Thanks to morgandawn @ DW for alerting me to this.
misslj_author: (Woman with sword)
Spreading the signal for fellow LJ users.


Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] nochick_fics at Spreading the word: Livejournal has IP blocked me for posting slash fic.
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] angstytimelord at Livejournal has IP blocked me for posting slash fic.
I've apparently been IP blocked, I'm only able to post now via a proxy server.

Livejournal is apparently "cracking down" on anyone who posts slash fic on this site, so BEWARE! I've been blocked from accessing the site, posting, ANYTHING. Simply because there is "gay content" in my journal.

If you post anything slashy, please spread the word & let others know that the Russian homophobia has spread to LJ. It's sad & pathetic, but that's apparently the case.


C/P from a separate entry:

Please spread this message to your friends list, your non-LJ contacts
who might be thinking of coming here, everyone you know. Hell, tell
your next-door neighbor & your dog. LIVEJOURNAL IS IP BLOCKING
JOURNALS THAT FEATURE GAY CONTENT.

For the last few months, I've had trouble logging into my journal. I
worked around it with prozies, but apparently even that is at the
point of barely working any more. I have been blocked from access to
my friends page, inbox, communities, everything. I've sent numerous
reports to the so-called "support" team -- & gotten nothing but
crickets.

As of last night around 7 pm Eastern time, I was completely cut off
from LJ access. I've been informed (albeit rather politely, I'll grant
you that) of my journal's "gay content" being "investigated."

This is heinous, repulsive, & reprehensible in every way. I have done
NOTHING WRONG to cause me to be IP blocked. My fanfiction does not
harm anyone -- no one is forced to read it who doesn't want to. Yet
apparently the "Russian overlords" consider any kind of gay content in
a journal to be grounds for "investigation."

*****

I think most of us knew this day was coming, but it still sucks in ways I cannot even begin to articulate.  If you have any amount of gay content on your LJ, whether it's one fic or one thousand, please take steps to back-up your content if you have yet to do so, be it through Dreamwidth or Ao3 (I have a couple of invites if anyone needs one) or wherever best suits your needs.

misslj_author: (Herbs)
It's Round Four of voting on covers for the 2012 Rainbow Awards. I am humbled and thrilled that the cover for No Quarter is still in the race.

So if you'd like to help out and vote, and I'd love it if you did, please go here and cast your ballot.

* If you don't have a Live Journal, don't fret - you can log in using your Facebook or Twitter and vote accordingly. :D

*~*~*~*


In writing and publishing news, book three, No Shadows Fall has a release date of the 29th October. And to celebrate all October releases, Dreamspinner Press is having what is, I think, the most awesome giveaways - the tweetaway! If you don't have a twitter but still want to participate and bag yourself free books, bookmark the DSP twitter, right here.

Less Than Three Press has closed submissions for the Rockstar Anthology Collection, in which I have a story called >Capsicum Head. It's about an Aussie punk rock band in the 80s and their highs and lows on tour to the town of Port Pirie and the city of Melbourne. LT3 does have two open calls which, if I may say, look pretty awesome, and I'm planning to have something for the vampire call. If you're reading this..." Message In A Bottle call and Vampire call info.

I am currently at 65K words on City of Jade, the novel sequel to my short story, City of Gold. I am actually amazed at myself right now, I seem to be averaging 5K words a day and this story is practically writing itself. When I picked it up again, I had 30K words down, and now I'm powering along like a writing machine. With a very sore wrist. Ow. I'm really enjoying writing this, I get a lot of joy out of looking at blogs and photos and scholarly and academic research about where this book takes place, which is the Silk Road from Constantinople to Chang'an and then to Li'nan. (Istanbul - Xi'an - Hangzhou). It's set in 1141-42, and is the story of Gallienus of Constantinople and Misahuen of Gyeongju and their trip to find a new home in the Song Dynasty's capital, Li'nan. I would love to follow their journey as a tourist. It's on my bucket list.

*~*~*~*


I have gone on a herb growing kick, and my little herb garden in pots is going great guns. My mint is, I'm convinced, related to triffids. If I'm attacked by sentient mint, you all know what happened. Avenge me and honour my memory, friends.

Ahem. Anyhoo, I have mint, parsley, rosemary, lavender, chilli and thyme. (My landlady gave me the thyme. How awesome is that?) I plan to get some perenial corriander (cilatro to my US friends) and some basil, and that should tide me over for the time being. Until I spy something else I must try my hand at growing. Fresh herbs, though, omg. SO GOOD. So very, very good.
misslj_author: (Angels at rest)
Hello, friends!

I know not everyone reads LJ, so in lieu of trying to cross post, especially when I'm sick as a dog (like the last 8 weeks), here's a feed of my LJ entries for Dreamwidth readers. Just add this one to your Dreamwidth friends list and you're good to go!

http://ljlabartheauthor-feed.dreamwidth.org/profile

Star.
X

Bwuh?

Feb. 16th, 2012 03:02 pm
misslj_author: (Muse)
What happened with [livejournal.com profile] idylchild? I just went to answer a comment and saw that all comments by them were deleted and that the account is too. :S

Bwuh?

Feb. 16th, 2012 03:02 pm
misslj_author: (Muse)
What happened with [livejournal.com profile] idylchild? I just went to answer a comment and saw that all comments by them were deleted and that the account is too. :S
misslj_author: (Demons tell me what to write)
Today's Thursday Thirteen is brought to you by cold, having a cold and being in pain, so I fear it's not anything terribly earthshattering. Still and all, it's something I've been thinking about for a little while, so I thought this would be a good time to have at it. Without further ado, today's Thursday Thirteen is LJ communities that are awesome/interesting/great resources.


LJ Communities: Thirteen of My Recs.

1. [livejournal.com profile] little_details.
Little Details is one of the greatest resources I've ever come across. Got a research problem? Need some information for that story you're writing and Google is failing you? Ask here and get some amazing and helpful answers. From the userinfo:

Welcome to [livejournal.com profile] little_details, a community that helps writers with their research and fact-checking. We have a large, diverse membership that can answer questions such as:

"If I hit my character on the head like so, what will happen?"
"Will this destroy the Earth?"
"Can guys have freckles on their penises?"

All types of fiction writers--professional, amateur, fanfiction, original--are welcome to post questions. Our focus is on factual accuracy rather than general writing advice. If you're still not sure what we're about, reading our recent entries page should give you a better idea.

(The answer to the last question, by the way, is "yes.")


Subjects range from history, language, culture, and small details like, "How would a receptionist for a CEO answer the telephone at his office?" This is a fascinating community, and I can't recommend it enough.

2. [livejournal.com profile] abandonedplaces.
Abandoned Places is a remarkable, fascinating community for the posting ofphotographs of places that are abandoned. Everything from abandoned buildings (factories, hospitals, prisons, etc) to homes and houses, to military sites to vehicles, to cemetaries, anything abandoned is welcomed. I have learned so much from this community and the posts are always fascinating. I've never been bored browsing here. Posts come from all over the world and give a remarkable insight into how quickly nature reclaims humans empty spaces and how beautiful urban decay can be in its own right. Some of my favourite posts:
Sutro Baths, San Francisco, California.
Near Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK.
Grebno, Moscow, Russia.
Fort near St. Petersburg, Russia.
Beelitz Military Hospital, Berlin, Germany.
Peter III's Palace, Russia.
Home in Portugal. - Which I would love to own and live in!
Trona, California.
Fancy Cat House, New Jersey.
House of Wills (Funeral Home), Cleveland.
Home in Portugal. - Another one I'd happily have - furnishings and left behinds included!
Revolving restaurant, Moscow, Russia.
Belchite, Spain. - This town is just stunning.
Pripyat, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine. - A perfect example of nature reclaiming the landscape.
Church, Detroit.
Veteran's Hospital, Baltimore.
Renaissance Fair, Virginia.
The Fairytale Forest, Oak Ridge, New Jersey.
Estate homes, Portugal.
Church, Russia.
Raratonga Hilton, Cook Islands.
Labor Party Headquarters, DMZ, Korea.
Castle, north of Moscow, Russia.
Okpo Park, South Korea.
Pioneer Camp, Russia.
Castle, Kubinka, Russian Federation. - I would live here in a heartbeat. Some paint, power, and you're golden.
Gunkanjima Island, Nagasaki, Japan.
Centralia, Pennsylvania. - I love this place. I'd love to go back.
Nile Pub, Nile, Tasmania, Australia.
Giralong Shops, Canberra, Australia.

3. [livejournal.com profile] inclusive_geeks.
This is a good fun community with some great discussion. From the userinfo:

[livejournal.com profile] inclusive_geeks is a community for people who support anti-oppression ideologies. We are "inclusive" in the sense that this community serves as a positive space for groups that are typically marginalized by geek communities, such as women, people of color, people with disabilities, LGBT individuals, etc. If you are averse to political correctness, this likely isn't the community for you.

All content in this community relates to the various facets of geek culture (with the exception of a Friday open topic post made by one of the mods). This includes gaming, science-fiction, fantasy, tech stuff and comic books/graphic novels. One can post articles and blog posts from places like The Border House or Kotaku, snark racist, sexist, ableist, etc. stuff on other geek communities (on LJ and off), provide thoughtful analysis about cultural texts, ask questions, or submit anything else that's relevant to geek culture. Posts do not necessarily have to deal with anti-oppression ideologies, and general discussion questions are more than welcome.


Sometimes there can be spirited discussion, but trolling is generally stomped on quickly by the mods.

4. [livejournal.com profile] sinful_graphics.
A comm devoted to icons, headers, banners and wallpapers of a 'sinful' nature. This is a very NSFW comm and very explicit. It's entirely GBLT and het friendly and no flaming or trolling is tolerated. I've found it a great resource for m/m icons.

5. [livejournal.com profile] fanmix.
If you're like me, you make a playlist for your novel/novella/short story and have it end up as your unofficial soundtrack for your work. This comm takes it one step further and compilers of mixes make up cover art as well as give tracklistings and other things. The comm is members only locked, however, but it's a great place to see what others are listening to as their own playlist for a story.

6. [livejournal.com profile] art_nouveau.
Dedicated to everything related to Art Nouveau. Art, sculpture, architecture, writing, fashion, you name it, it's here. And so many beautiful things!

7. [livejournal.com profile] fatshionista.
A size-positive community for plus size men and women to discuss all elements of fat politics and fat fashion. From the userinfo:

Welcome, fatshionistas! We are a diverse fat-positive, anti-racist, disabled-friendly, trans-inclusive, queer-flavored, non-gender-specific community, open to everyone. Here we will discuss the ins and outs of fat fashions, seriously and stupidly--but above all--standing tall, and with panache. We fatshionistas are self-accepting despite The Man's Saipan-made boot at our chubby, elegant throats. We are silly, and serious, and want shit to fit.


This comm has been a godsend for me. If you're in any way overweight, this is definitely the comm for you.

8. [livejournal.com profile] kittypix.
Pictures. Of cats. All cats, any cats. All adorable.

9. [livejournal.com profile] vintage_sex.
This is a comm for images of vintage sexuality, that is, photographs/art/lithographs from before the 1950s. Predominantely het, but there are a good collection of GBLT images as well.

10. [livejournal.com profile] what_a_crock.
I love my crock pot. I love this comm because it has amazingly awesome recipes for the crock pot. So if you have a crock pot/slow cooker, this is the comm for you!

11. [livejournal.com profile] ihearttattoos.
Exactly what it says on the tin. Posts about tattoos, tattoo care, advice, art suggestions, tattooists, everything.

12. [livejournal.com profile] medievalcooking.
Although this is aimed primarily at those of us who live in the Southern Hemisphere who love history and historical recipes and cooking, I highly recommend it for anyone who loves to cook and is curious about what was eaten in the middle ages. Great recipes, hints, suggestions and advice for anyone with a love of cooking and the history of food.

13. [livejournal.com profile] danielcraig.
What? Mr. Craig is a perfectly valid interest! XD


And that filled up quicker than I thought it would. There were a good half a dozen more I could link, but oh well. Thirteen is thirteen!
misslj_author: (Demons tell me what to write)
Today's Thursday Thirteen is brought to you by cold, having a cold and being in pain, so I fear it's not anything terribly earthshattering. Still and all, it's something I've been thinking about for a little while, so I thought this would be a good time to have at it. Without further ado, today's Thursday Thirteen is LJ communities that are awesome/interesting/great resources.


LJ Communities: Thirteen of My Recs.

1. [livejournal.com profile] little_details.
Little Details is one of the greatest resources I've ever come across. Got a research problem? Need some information for that story you're writing and Google is failing you? Ask here and get some amazing and helpful answers. From the userinfo:

Welcome to [livejournal.com profile] little_details, a community that helps writers with their research and fact-checking. We have a large, diverse membership that can answer questions such as:

"If I hit my character on the head like so, what will happen?"
"Will this destroy the Earth?"
"Can guys have freckles on their penises?"

All types of fiction writers--professional, amateur, fanfiction, original--are welcome to post questions. Our focus is on factual accuracy rather than general writing advice. If you're still not sure what we're about, reading our recent entries page should give you a better idea.

(The answer to the last question, by the way, is "yes.")


Subjects range from history, language, culture, and small details like, "How would a receptionist for a CEO answer the telephone at his office?" This is a fascinating community, and I can't recommend it enough.

2. [livejournal.com profile] abandonedplaces.
Abandoned Places is a remarkable, fascinating community for the posting ofphotographs of places that are abandoned. Everything from abandoned buildings (factories, hospitals, prisons, etc) to homes and houses, to military sites to vehicles, to cemetaries, anything abandoned is welcomed. I have learned so much from this community and the posts are always fascinating. I've never been bored browsing here. Posts come from all over the world and give a remarkable insight into how quickly nature reclaims humans empty spaces and how beautiful urban decay can be in its own right. Some of my favourite posts:
Sutro Baths, San Francisco, California.
Near Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK.
Grebno, Moscow, Russia.
Fort near St. Petersburg, Russia.
Beelitz Military Hospital, Berlin, Germany.
Peter III's Palace, Russia.
Home in Portugal. - Which I would love to own and live in!
Trona, California.
Fancy Cat House, New Jersey.
House of Wills (Funeral Home), Cleveland.
Home in Portugal. - Another one I'd happily have - furnishings and left behinds included!
Revolving restaurant, Moscow, Russia.
Belchite, Spain. - This town is just stunning.
Pripyat, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine. - A perfect example of nature reclaiming the landscape.
Church, Detroit.
Veteran's Hospital, Baltimore.
Renaissance Fair, Virginia.
The Fairytale Forest, Oak Ridge, New Jersey.
Estate homes, Portugal.
Church, Russia.
Raratonga Hilton, Cook Islands.
Labor Party Headquarters, DMZ, Korea.
Castle, north of Moscow, Russia.
Okpo Park, South Korea.
Pioneer Camp, Russia.
Castle, Kubinka, Russian Federation. - I would live here in a heartbeat. Some paint, power, and you're golden.
Gunkanjima Island, Nagasaki, Japan.
Centralia, Pennsylvania. - I love this place. I'd love to go back.
Nile Pub, Nile, Tasmania, Australia.
Giralong Shops, Canberra, Australia.

3. [livejournal.com profile] inclusive_geeks.
This is a good fun community with some great discussion. From the userinfo:

[livejournal.com profile] inclusive_geeks is a community for people who support anti-oppression ideologies. We are "inclusive" in the sense that this community serves as a positive space for groups that are typically marginalized by geek communities, such as women, people of color, people with disabilities, LGBT individuals, etc. If you are averse to political correctness, this likely isn't the community for you.

All content in this community relates to the various facets of geek culture (with the exception of a Friday open topic post made by one of the mods). This includes gaming, science-fiction, fantasy, tech stuff and comic books/graphic novels. One can post articles and blog posts from places like The Border House or Kotaku, snark racist, sexist, ableist, etc. stuff on other geek communities (on LJ and off), provide thoughtful analysis about cultural texts, ask questions, or submit anything else that's relevant to geek culture. Posts do not necessarily have to deal with anti-oppression ideologies, and general discussion questions are more than welcome.


Sometimes there can be spirited discussion, but trolling is generally stomped on quickly by the mods.

4. [livejournal.com profile] sinful_graphics.
A comm devoted to icons, headers, banners and wallpapers of a 'sinful' nature. This is a very NSFW comm and very explicit. It's entirely GBLT and het friendly and no flaming or trolling is tolerated. I've found it a great resource for m/m icons.

5. [livejournal.com profile] fanmix.
If you're like me, you make a playlist for your novel/novella/short story and have it end up as your unofficial soundtrack for your work. This comm takes it one step further and compilers of mixes make up cover art as well as give tracklistings and other things. The comm is members only locked, however, but it's a great place to see what others are listening to as their own playlist for a story.

6. [livejournal.com profile] art_nouveau.
Dedicated to everything related to Art Nouveau. Art, sculpture, architecture, writing, fashion, you name it, it's here. And so many beautiful things!

7. [livejournal.com profile] fatshionista.
A size-positive community for plus size men and women to discuss all elements of fat politics and fat fashion. From the userinfo:

Welcome, fatshionistas! We are a diverse fat-positive, anti-racist, disabled-friendly, trans-inclusive, queer-flavored, non-gender-specific community, open to everyone. Here we will discuss the ins and outs of fat fashions, seriously and stupidly--but above all--standing tall, and with panache. We fatshionistas are self-accepting despite The Man's Saipan-made boot at our chubby, elegant throats. We are silly, and serious, and want shit to fit.


This comm has been a godsend for me. If you're in any way overweight, this is definitely the comm for you.

8. [livejournal.com profile] kittypix.
Pictures. Of cats. All cats, any cats. All adorable.

9. [livejournal.com profile] vintage_sex.
This is a comm for images of vintage sexuality, that is, photographs/art/lithographs from before the 1950s. Predominantely het, but there are a good collection of GBLT images as well.

10. [livejournal.com profile] what_a_crock.
I love my crock pot. I love this comm because it has amazingly awesome recipes for the crock pot. So if you have a crock pot/slow cooker, this is the comm for you!

11. [livejournal.com profile] ihearttattoos.
Exactly what it says on the tin. Posts about tattoos, tattoo care, advice, art suggestions, tattooists, everything.

12. [livejournal.com profile] medievalcooking.
Although this is aimed primarily at those of us who live in the Southern Hemisphere who love history and historical recipes and cooking, I highly recommend it for anyone who loves to cook and is curious about what was eaten in the middle ages. Great recipes, hints, suggestions and advice for anyone with a love of cooking and the history of food.

13. [livejournal.com profile] danielcraig.
What? Mr. Craig is a perfectly valid interest! XD


And that filled up quicker than I thought it would. There were a good half a dozen more I could link, but oh well. Thirteen is thirteen!
misslj_author: (Books - antiquarian)
It's Thursday, the day the country has been dreading. The news isn't great and there's more to come in the following days with a cyclone predicted for Cairns and moving east. I'm going to break this up into state with links to relevant news reports.

South Australia:
Minor flooding in the Riverland, although the residents worried as drains aren't working due to this being the second round of flash flooding in ten days.
Crop damage isn't as bad as first feared.

Victoria:
Heavy rains fall, prompting an anxious wait.
Victoria braces for flash flooding as the town of Natimuk is flooded.

New South Wales:
Evacuations as deluge continues and 4500 people are cut off.
Aboriginal elders taken to help convince indigenous residents to leave during the crisis.

Tasmania:
Tasmania east coast is preparing for more rain and more flooding.

Queensland:
The suburb of New Farm is dealing with looters.
Police sent in as the death toll rises to fifteen.
Video of flooded Brisbane from the air.
People warned to stay off the Brisbane River due to large amounts of debris in the water.
Cyclone is brewing off the Coral Sea.
Uncomfirmed shark sightings in the streets of Goodna. Goodna residents are navigating their flooded streets in fear after unconfirmed sightings of bull sharks in the area.
Anger rising over lootings. And with good reason.
Skipper of a tug boat saved Brisbane's Gateway Bridges.
The cleanup of Brisbane could take months.
Schoolboy begs rescuer to save his younger brother first drowns before being rescued.
Gold Coaster donates $37K worth of underwear.
Two heroes who deserve a fanfare via @DHughesy. (Australian comic.)

Fundraising/Charities/Etc:

[livejournal.com profile] waltzmatildah has a Fic fundraiser going.
[livejournal.com profile] owemebreakfast has an art/graphics fundraiser here.
Fandoms Fight the Floods on Facebook.
Official Flood Victim donations site.
Etsy Flood Relief Fundraiser.
Donate to help animal victims of the floods.
Storage King offer for those who live in Brisbane affected by floods for free storage-trucks & trailers to help evacuate. Phone: 1800storage.
Queensland Flood Pet Options needs donations.
Animals Australia and The Wildlife Protection Association of Australia has established an emergency wildlife flood appeal.
misslj_author: (Books - antiquarian)
It's Thursday, the day the country has been dreading. The news isn't great and there's more to come in the following days with a cyclone predicted for Cairns and moving east. I'm going to break this up into state with links to relevant news reports.

South Australia:
Minor flooding in the Riverland, although the residents worried as drains aren't working due to this being the second round of flash flooding in ten days.
Crop damage isn't as bad as first feared.

Victoria:
Heavy rains fall, prompting an anxious wait.
Victoria braces for flash flooding as the town of Natimuk is flooded.

New South Wales:
Evacuations as deluge continues and 4500 people are cut off.
Aboriginal elders taken to help convince indigenous residents to leave during the crisis.

Tasmania:
Tasmania east coast is preparing for more rain and more flooding.

Queensland:
The suburb of New Farm is dealing with looters.
Police sent in as the death toll rises to fifteen.
Video of flooded Brisbane from the air.
People warned to stay off the Brisbane River due to large amounts of debris in the water.
Cyclone is brewing off the Coral Sea.
Uncomfirmed shark sightings in the streets of Goodna. Goodna residents are navigating their flooded streets in fear after unconfirmed sightings of bull sharks in the area.
Anger rising over lootings. And with good reason.
Skipper of a tug boat saved Brisbane's Gateway Bridges.
The cleanup of Brisbane could take months.
Schoolboy begs rescuer to save his younger brother first drowns before being rescued.
Gold Coaster donates $37K worth of underwear.
Two heroes who deserve a fanfare via @DHughesy. (Australian comic.)

Fundraising/Charities/Etc:

[livejournal.com profile] waltzmatildah has a Fic fundraiser going.
[livejournal.com profile] owemebreakfast has an art/graphics fundraiser here.
Fandoms Fight the Floods on Facebook.
Official Flood Victim donations site.
Etsy Flood Relief Fundraiser.
Donate to help animal victims of the floods.
Storage King offer for those who live in Brisbane affected by floods for free storage-trucks & trailers to help evacuate. Phone: 1800storage.
Queensland Flood Pet Options needs donations.
Animals Australia and The Wildlife Protection Association of Australia has established an emergency wildlife flood appeal.

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