Yeah, I think I only want two, and I don't want to drop LJ. I figure that I will use FB until more people move to Google+. I know it might take awhile.
I still haven't decided if I've forgiven them for Buzz. (Not that I've got an invite that would force me to decide, but presumably I'll need to make a call eventually.)
I'm getting sick of LJ's increasing ad density. Really, have you ever tried looking at your page without logging in? I figure that might be driving a lot of potential readers far, far away from LJ.
Sick and WrongperistaltorJuly 6 2011, 04:28:13 UTC
So, what would be the point of getting a paid account? That's the only reason I would consider one, to spare non-LJ friends the indignity of a spam dunning.
Sorry to but in...fresitaJuly 7 2011, 00:58:08 UTC
But yep. That's why I host my own blog. It costs less a year than an LJ membership, to boot.
The point of having a paid account is being able to make more voice posts (no thanks) and getting additional slots for user icons (super necessary, right?).
I auto-echo from my blog to LJ and actually make the effort to read my friends list (as is clear by my comments)... and I use Facebook and Twitter and Flickr.
All this to say nananabooboo to your theory. :D Also, that is a great picture on Google+! Also, is it weird that I added you if I only know you online?
Also, I just learned you're Baha'i. I knew the Baha'i had good taste in gardens (saw them in Haifa) but it was interesting learning about their core principles, which seem fairly good and reasonable.
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Does auto-echoing to a social network consume one of your slots? You could continue on one of LJ and FB xor G+, cross posting to the other.
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I'm getting sick of LJ's increasing ad density. Really, have you ever tried looking at your page without logging in? I figure that might be driving a lot of potential readers far, far away from LJ.
I am starting to see the attraction of WordPress.
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The point of having a paid account is being able to make more voice posts (no thanks) and getting additional slots for user icons (super necessary, right?).
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All this to say nananabooboo to your theory. :D Also, that is a great picture on Google+! Also, is it weird that I added you if I only know you online?
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Also, I just learned you're Baha'i. I knew the Baha'i had good taste in gardens (saw them in Haifa) but it was interesting learning about their core principles, which seem fairly good and reasonable.
Were your parents Baha'i, or did you convert?
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To be more specific, here's what I'm about, spiritually speaking:
http://nasu-dengaku.livejournal.com/304112.html
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