Test and Also a Master Plan!
Dec. 23rd, 2011 01:38 amOkay, so here's how I think things are going to work for me:
I'm too stubborn and attached to simply up and leave Livejournal. Frankly, come hell or high water, I like the site too much. So I'll still be checking LJ daily, commenting as often as possible, and continuing to maintain whatever fandom life I can on that site, design permitting. (I am also morbidly curious to see if the staff figures out that emulating Facebook isn't really the way to go if you'd like to keep your user base.
However, I will also be active on Dreamwidth. I have the account set up and several of my good friends are up and leaving Livejournal. I don't want to lose them over the site's design.
Most - if not all - of my posts will probably be crossposted from here on out. I might make exceptions here and there, but I don't imagine they'll happen all that often.
I will probably start posting some of my fanfic and other writings here - both as backup and because maybe I'll be able to start a coherent tags system here now that I'm starting from scratch. I'll keep it slow and probably date them out of order if I can, simply to avoid a huge influx of posts.
You are welcome to add me still and to comment on either site!
I'm too stubborn and attached to simply up and leave Livejournal. Frankly, come hell or high water, I like the site too much. So I'll still be checking LJ daily, commenting as often as possible, and continuing to maintain whatever fandom life I can on that site, design permitting. (I am also morbidly curious to see if the staff figures out that emulating Facebook isn't really the way to go if you'd like to keep your user base.
However, I will also be active on Dreamwidth. I have the account set up and several of my good friends are up and leaving Livejournal. I don't want to lose them over the site's design.
Most - if not all - of my posts will probably be crossposted from here on out. I might make exceptions here and there, but I don't imagine they'll happen all that often.
I will probably start posting some of my fanfic and other writings here - both as backup and because maybe I'll be able to start a coherent tags system here now that I'm starting from scratch. I'll keep it slow and probably date them out of order if I can, simply to avoid a huge influx of posts.
You are welcome to add me still and to comment on either site!
*peeking over the fence, Home Improvement style*
Date: 2011-12-24 12:32 am (UTC)Re: *peeking over the fence, Home Improvement style*
Date: 2011-12-24 01:12 am (UTC)But, the mods actually pay attention and are not goats.
In other words, it's totally sweet.
Re: *peeking over the fence, Home Improvement style*
Date: 2011-12-24 01:18 am (UTC)And what is it with Social networking sites and livestock? The goats at LJ, Deviantart have the Llamas - personally I'll really start to worry when LJ mods are represented by shepherds, and all our Icons are sheep.
Re: *peeking over the fence, Home Improvement style*
Date: 2011-12-24 06:55 am (UTC)I wish I knew. I think the programmers start thinking of lunch which leads to thinking about animals which leads to mascots.
*is pretty sure some of the LJ mods think we're sheep already- they just need to make it official*
Re: *peeking over the fence, Home Improvement style*
Date: 2011-12-24 04:53 pm (UTC)Lol I was on LJ for Strikethrough, but wasn't active enough to know what the hell was going on until way after the fact. How times change.
Re: *peeking over the fence, Home Improvement style*
Date: 2011-12-24 07:27 am (UTC)LJ rolled out a terrible update that is both ugly and lacks a lot of the functionality (including the ability to preview comments, add subject lines to comments, and a keyword based system for choosing icons, among many other things) of the previous version.
When the user base responded (to the tune of several thousand comments), LJ ignored most of the complaints, suggestions, and explanations for why the update was going over so poorly. When it finally did respond, it changed small details (giving everyone the ability to edit their comments regardless of paid account status) but ignored much of the details the users wanted back the most.
The outdated, gross design coupled with the staff blithely ignoring the response and offering the barest minimum as an olive branch upset a lot of people. Many of them were upset enough to haul ass to other sites, including this one.
I....currently have a love-hate relationship with Dreamwidth. It's very, very similar in format, layout, and functionality as LJ was before the update, and is still small enough that the staff have names and faces, listen and respond to feedback, and seem to be much more attentive to the needs and wants of their user base.
But it's not my LJ. ;_;
Re: *peeking over the fence, Home Improvement style*
Date: 2011-12-24 10:30 am (UTC)Re: *peeking over the fence, Home Improvement style*
Date: 2011-12-24 04:51 pm (UTC)I also still hold out hope LJ will learn, or maybe the next update will actually be worth something. It's a feeble hope, but it exists anyway.
I also get more icons on a free account here. Which is fabulous, because using my six back on LJ was getting tedious.
Re: *peeking over the fence, Home Improvement style*
Date: 2011-12-24 08:00 pm (UTC)