Over on LJ I'm getting a more "regular" response rate. Which could be an indicator of my correct "audience" has more to do with where I'm journaling
That will certainly have a bearing. I think that LJ is quite conducive to the provision of feedback, whereas some of the other sites I've seen over the years are less that way inclined.
like you, that a lot of them could fit into the "work" or "work related" category. (which gave me pause)
I hear you. I'm always fairly careful to keep my work references reasonably vague .. but I know that work is something which takes a lot of my time, so it's only natural that it'll take a fair chunk of my journal. :)
I've wondered whether it would be a good idea to "backload" into any of my online journals.
I don't keep a journal offline, but I suspect if I did, I'd probably be a lot more "open" in it - and for that very reason I probably wouldn't want to transfer it to the online medium.. I think you'd have to be fairly careful who could you'd want reading it. However, I suspect for that very reason it might also make for interesting reading heh.
The weird story compilations sound fun, definitely explore that idea :)
That being said, what do I win?
Erm, you win appreciation! Sadly, the exchange rate is not too good for that... it depreciates *boom tish* :P
I think that LJ is quite conducive to the provision of feedback, whereas some of the other sites I've seen over the years are less that way inclined.
Indeed.
I hear you. I'm always fairly careful to keep my work references reasonably vague .. but I know that work is something which takes a lot of my time, so it's only natural that it'll take a fair chunk of my journal. :)
Unfortunately, I've discovered no matter how vague I keep work stuff in my journal, I wind up hearing about it back... :( But yeah, *it is only natural* to journal about something that you spend most of your time on. Unless you also count dreams! :P
I think you'd have to be fairly careful who could you'd want reading it.
Your right about that, though for some portions, it could apply to anybody... :)
The weird story compilations sound fun, definitely explore that idea :)
Now that surprises me a little. I'd have thought no one else would've been that interested. So I guess I will have to explore it some more.
Erm, you win appreciation! Sadly, the exchange rate is not too good for that... it depreciates *boom tish* :P
Well, let's hope it doesn't depreciate faster than my pc equipment! :)
Which could be an indicator of my correct "audience" has more to do with where I'm journaling
That will certainly have a bearing. I think that LJ is quite conducive to the provision of feedback, whereas some of the other sites I've seen over the years are less that way inclined.
like you, that a lot of them could fit into the "work" or "work related" category. (which gave me pause)
I hear you. I'm always fairly careful to keep my work references reasonably vague .. but I know that work is something which takes a lot of my time, so it's only natural that it'll take a fair chunk of my journal. :)
I've wondered whether it would be a good idea to "backload" into any of my online journals.
I don't keep a journal offline, but I suspect if I did, I'd probably be a lot more "open" in it - and for that very reason I probably wouldn't want to transfer it to the online medium.. I think you'd have to be fairly careful who could you'd want reading it. However, I suspect for that very reason it might also make for interesting reading heh.
The weird story compilations sound fun, definitely explore that idea :)
That being said, what do I win?
Erm, you win appreciation! Sadly, the exchange rate is not too good for that... it depreciates *boom tish* :P
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Indeed.
I hear you. I'm always fairly careful to keep my work references reasonably vague .. but I know that work is something which takes a lot of my time, so it's only natural that it'll take a fair chunk of my journal. :)
Unfortunately, I've discovered no matter how vague I keep work stuff in my journal, I wind up hearing about it back... :( But yeah, *it is only natural* to journal about something that you spend most of your time on. Unless you also count dreams! :P
I think you'd have to be fairly careful who could you'd want reading it.
Your right about that, though for some portions, it could apply to anybody... :)
The weird story compilations sound fun, definitely explore that idea :)
Now that surprises me a little. I'd have thought no one else would've been that interested. So I guess I will have to explore it some more.
Erm, you win appreciation! Sadly, the exchange rate is not too good for that... it depreciates *boom tish* :P
Well, let's hope it doesn't depreciate faster than my pc equipment! :)
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