An LJ problem - what do you guys suggest?

Nov 25, 2014 11:56

I've bumped up against a limit of LJ I didn't know existed - you can't have more than X tags (where I think X = 1000).

What? You say, that's crazy. How can you have 1k tags? Well, I blame mizarchivist who, about five years ago, convinced me to start tagging my music posts. This is SUPER convenient, since I can easily go back and see where I've talked ( Read more... )

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meadmaker November 25 2014, 17:11:37 UTC
Paid accounts do get you more tags: http://www.livejournal.com/support/faq/226.html - You know, if you care enough to pay for it.

You could see if you could create your content using a different service, and have it published to LiveJournal automatically. Dreamwidth will do this, and WordPress might as well.

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meadmaker November 25 2014, 17:12:51 UTC
Oh, you could try using something like delicious.com to be a third-party tagging database.

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drwex November 25 2014, 17:16:33 UTC
How?

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meadmaker November 25 2014, 17:20:18 UTC
I don't know whether you're familiar with delicious.com, so the basic idea of it is that you bookmark URLs there. As you bookmark it, you have the ability to add a tag to the URL.

So, it's possible to export the LiveJournal URLs and associated tags out of LiveJournal, and then import them into delicious. Then you could do your searching by tag on delicious, and just have to follow the link to LiveJournal.

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c1 November 25 2014, 17:39:32 UTC
Were it me, I'd post as normal to LJ/DW, and then periodically export your posts to an offline database. Might be a bit more labour intensive (though scripting could probably streamline that to a point where it's nearly no extra work at all) but you'd have as many tags as you could ever want.

And if the PIC ever decides it wants to axe LJ, your posts are secure.

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drwex November 25 2014, 17:48:41 UTC
I've tried various export programs over the years, but none are satisfactory. The best one (ljarchive) is no longer maintained and thus broken. ljbook works OK but it produces an unholy blob of XML that I'd still need some front end to manage.

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davidfcooper November 25 2014, 18:15:56 UTC
Have you tried creating a Word Press blog and exporting your entire LJ to that?

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drwex November 25 2014, 21:11:50 UTC
I did originally tag by content type, but that didn't work for me in part because the music I'm blogging doesn't tend to fit into categories well (except, often, the very vague "electronic dance music") and the artists I'm talking about often cross genre boundaries the way you or I might cross New England state lines.

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drwex November 25 2014, 21:29:48 UTC
I have actually thought about using some kind of Table of Contents. My theory was to make one post that would hold all the one-use tags and be a similar reference point. That would free up a huge number of tag slots I could use for anything I mention more than once.

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sandhawke November 27 2014, 20:37:51 UTC
FWIW: I used ljdump fairly successfully recently to get my stuff off LJ so I could load it into another platform (that I'm building). It just traverses the API and dumps XML. It can also convert to WordPress dump format, but that conversion is lossy.

I don't actually use tags, so I've no idea if ljdump handles them properly.

Alas, the thing I'm building isn't in any state where I could suggest you try it. :-)

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mizarchivist November 29 2014, 01:10:52 UTC
This is a complex one considering the limitations of the platform. Because you want something easily referable/ searchable. I've been paying for LJ for... well, most of the time, so my baseline isn't yours on this... and I am very conservative in creating new tags. Yeah, I dunno

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