*laughs* You didn't have to friend me to read some of my stories, but I appreciate it. I friended you back, so no worries.
I would love to read some Bleach fic from you. I love your writing, I just haven't gotten into the Saiyuki world fully enough to start reading fanfic of it. Though I suspect I won't be able to resist now that your stories will be showing up in my in-box. XD
Thanks for picking me up as your friend. It was very sweet of you. :)
What's going on?lnasadosSeptember 2 2010, 15:43:26 UTC
Saw an update in your journal and was floored. I got stuck on my story when I lost my files so I don't have any rough draffs. Out of guilt I haven't checked on my acount for awhile. What has LJ done. A friend told me to move to dreamwidth but I don't know anything about it. Why would stories end up on facebook and twitter, and why are there settings for those. Sheesh! Do I even want to know.
The gist of it is that LJ has made it one click simple for any idiot to post a link and comment from anyone's journal to their own facebook. This is horrible news for people who like privacy and security for their LJ accounts.
For people who freely connect their online personalities between sites, it's easier. But for those of us who joined LJ because it offers so much protection and anonymity this is a huge drawback, that's why so many people are joining dreamwidth in droves.
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I would love to read some Bleach fic from you. I love your writing, I just haven't gotten into the Saiyuki world fully enough to start reading fanfic of it. Though I suspect I won't be able to resist now that your stories will be showing up in my in-box. XD
Thanks for picking me up as your friend. It was very sweet of you. :)
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I don't keep up here any better than I do on y!gal though. *laughs*
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Thanks so much!! It was a rather fine day!
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What has LJ done. A friend told me to move to dreamwidth but I don't know anything about it. Why would stories end up on facebook and twitter, and why are there settings for those. Sheesh! Do I even want to know.
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http://news.livejournal.com/129190.html
The gist of it is that LJ has made it one click simple for any idiot to post a link and comment from anyone's journal to their own facebook. This is horrible news for people who like privacy and security for their LJ accounts.
For people who freely connect their online personalities between sites, it's easier. But for those of us who joined LJ because it offers so much protection and anonymity this is a huge drawback, that's why so many people are joining dreamwidth in droves.
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