On the one hand, I do really miss fannish interactions in a format that isn't Tumblr. Tumblr is very fast-moving and often incoherent, leading to much confusion and broken links.
On the other hand, I would vastly prefer said fannish interaction to be on Dreamwidth to LJ, if only because the default page view on LJ causes migraines for a not insignificant portion of the population.
On the metaphysical third hand, I have a permanent account on LJ. Their offer of paid time means absolutely nothing to me, but it might mean something to someone else, and I can still reap the benefits until such a time as the site fades into oblivion.
On the completely imaginary fourth hand, after everything LJ did to screw fandom over, I kind of want to point and laugh at how desperate they are to get us back.
LJ meant a lot to me once, and I really enjoyed my time here, but I'm not sure I trust enough to go back to it, let alone know if anyone would join me.
I feel you on the missing not!tumblr. TumblR works mostly because it is fast paced micro-blogging and enables one to easily browse a lot of specific content very quickly, but... as you said, it can be too fast, easily miss things and misinterpreted/confusing. If it were based on user-friendliness alone, I don't think tumblr would fare any better than LJ: they're very obscure about their various features.
What's Dreamwidth like these days? I haven't visited it in ages.
It does feel like too little too late. What is there to come back to? I'm still here mostly because people I know still post here and I find it handy for following rss feeds (a feature they've only just made easier to find on their feed page *rolls eyes*)... but I am finding the website very much in decline. LJ-communities aren't working anymore, there's no easy way to find active pages to follow or even visit on a whim, and their esthetic... Ugh. They've managed to make the picture scrapbook even uglier and the ability to massively move pictures from one folder to the
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I think it seems like a neat thing. Paid time sounds great! I want more icon slots. I don't know that I could participate, though. I think most of the people I want to talk with either still post here religiously or else post enough that they wouldn't qualify for the welcome back.
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On the one hand, I do really miss fannish interactions in a format that isn't Tumblr. Tumblr is very fast-moving and often incoherent, leading to much confusion and broken links.
On the other hand, I would vastly prefer said fannish interaction to be on Dreamwidth to LJ, if only because the default page view on LJ causes migraines for a not insignificant portion of the population.
On the metaphysical third hand, I have a permanent account on LJ. Their offer of paid time means absolutely nothing to me, but it might mean something to someone else, and I can still reap the benefits until such a time as the site fades into oblivion.
On the completely imaginary fourth hand, after everything LJ did to screw fandom over, I kind of want to point and laugh at how desperate they are to get us back.
LJ meant a lot to me once, and I really enjoyed my time here, but I'm not sure I trust enough to go back to it, let alone know if anyone would join me.
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What's Dreamwidth like these days? I haven't visited it in ages.
It does feel like too little too late. What is there to come back to? I'm still here mostly because people I know still post here and I find it handy for following rss feeds (a feature they've only just made easier to find on their feed page *rolls eyes*)... but I am finding the website very much in decline. LJ-communities aren't working anymore, there's no easy way to find active pages to follow or even visit on a whim, and their esthetic... Ugh. They've managed to make the picture scrapbook even uglier and the ability to massively move pictures from one folder to the ( ... )
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Meaning I'm not going to to use it.
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