Old Blog, New Address (Important Read, My Loyal Followers!)

Jan 03, 2017 12:17

I don't know if any of you readers, my many loyal fans, still follow this blog through the LiveJournal Friends page. There have been years of jokes about "Who uses LiveJournal anymore, anyway?" but, what, I didn't use it as the sort of social media it once was, I just use it as a platform for my personal blog.

But for the past month or so I've been pondering something. I'm no rebel leader, but I like having this small platform to speak out against nasty authority figures like the trumpsterfire. And with his best buddy Vlad hacking into our government and all... well, it kind of doesn't sit well with me to have my little protest outlet tied to servers in Vlad's town. Know what I mean?

My little blog is hardly a security risk, but... when I caught a post about how to import your LiveJournal onto the similar-but-not-tied-to-possible-hostile-foreign-governments DreamWidth, I said, "Might want to do that."

So guess what. I did. Henceforth, Amy's Library of Rock will now be Amy's FREE Library of Rock, at http://rockinlibrarian.dreamwidth.org/. Head on over right now and bookmark or add to your RSS feed or however you keep track of it. This whole blog is already over there, waiting for you, with a pretty rainbow background!

From now on I'm going to post there, instead. Not here. I haven't quite decided what to do about this LiveJournal account. I'll leave it up for awhile so links still work, but eventually I might delete it, since, aside from working links, everything IS over on DreamWidth now, and, you know, security and all.

You can comment "Anonymously" (please, add your name to your comment!), with an Open ID account, or with a DreamWidth account if you so have one, over at DreamWidth. There's no longer a Reply with Facebook or Twitter option, but I hope that won't keep you from interacting with me there as you might have here.

And I hope you don't just decide to forget me rather than following the new address! Again, it's http://rockinlibrarian.dreamwidth.org/, and it loves you, too.

See you there!
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