i still keep it, but barely write in it. everyone is on FB/twitter now. the only people i know who really have blog followings like the old LJ style days is people with fans.
it is fun to talk about the LJ days with fellow LJers.
lj used to be so great. i never minded making friends with strangers because it was definitely a different kind of "friending." everyone was so candid, sharing their innermost thoughts, and i actually cared to read them! i've made some actual real-life friends on this thing (you included). it's so sad to see it dying.
yeah i feel the same way. i've met awesome people through it, and now because there are so many options out there for blogs, it becomes a pain in the ass for me to track everyone's instead of having a centralized place for it!
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i just joined wordpress, but i'm still reluctant to completely abandon lj.
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it is fun to talk about the LJ days with fellow LJers.
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lj used to be so great. i never minded making friends with strangers because it was definitely a different kind of "friending." everyone was so candid, sharing their innermost thoughts, and i actually cared to read them! i've made some actual real-life friends on this thing (you included). it's so sad to see it dying.
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