I will be posting less and less on lj, I am in love with the inherent narcissism found in the facebook format, and the ease of myspace. You should all give facebook a chance!
Which of the following steps makes posting to LJ fail in "ease" to myspace? 1) Opening a favorites link. 2) Typing. 3) Clicking "send".
Which of the following steps makes reading LJ fail in "ease" to myspace? 1) Opening a favorites link. 2) Reading (unobstructed by ads, embedded midi, badly-designed tables, etc.)
Anyway, parties, events, and such should still be posted to LJ unless we all formally move over to something with better scheduling systems (such as facebook). Myspace is a level of open forum that many of us distinctly don't want (and is filled with such a level of non-content many of us don't want) so you can count out a full "migration" to that. Supplemental use by some, sure. Facebook on the other hand seems to have potential as a replacement, but I haven't used it enough to make up my mind there. :)
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1) Opening a favorites link.
2) Typing.
3) Clicking "send".
Which of the following steps makes reading LJ fail in "ease" to myspace?
1) Opening a favorites link.
2) Reading (unobstructed by ads, embedded midi, badly-designed tables, etc.)
Anyway, parties, events, and such should still be posted to LJ unless we all formally move over to something with better scheduling systems (such as facebook). Myspace is a level of open forum that many of us distinctly don't want (and is filled with such a level of non-content many of us don't want) so you can count out a full "migration" to that. Supplemental use by some, sure. Facebook on the other hand seems to have potential as a replacement, but I haven't used it enough to make up my mind there. :)
~ Karak
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