Considering migration

Jan 21, 2012 20:03

Not physical, though I'd love to if I could take my children with me. Since that ain't happening soon, and because LJ is being a dick one time too many even for me, I'm probably migrating my journal to Dreamwidth and staying put there. No, I won't crosspost, I don't want to bother learning how and I won't be following comments both places anyway. ( Read more... )

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kent_allard_jr January 22 2012, 06:14:50 UTC
Yeah, as others have pointed out, crossposting is extremely easy. DW will do so automatically. I compose on DW, but only for archiving purposes; everything is crossposted to LJ, the only place I get comments.

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otherdeb January 22 2012, 06:57:16 UTC
Please add me there, otherdeb, same as here.

*hugs*

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joecoustic January 22 2012, 10:59:33 UTC
I haven't made the jump myself and feel the same problem with checking more sites so I'll just be here for now and see your updates on facebook. I do hope you consider cross-posting at some point! *hugs*

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pocketnaomi January 22 2012, 19:12:15 UTC
Enough people I like, definitely including you, are staying here, that I probably will consider crossposting at some point. Probably the first time after Conflikt is over when I have the spoons to deal with the setup and one of my geek friends over to help me do it.

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aunty_marion January 22 2012, 12:51:28 UTC
I see you've found me there already! I crosspost from there to LJ (you'll have seen the footers on my posts, I'm sure), and as others have said, it's pretty easy to set up; you can disable commenting on LJ, and add a footer that says something like "Originally posted at [DW post's URL]; please comment there", so all your comments will be in one place, but people who don't want to read on DW don't have to. Also anyone who doesn't want a DW account can comment there using OpenID (as long as you don't friendslock posts).

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pocketnaomi January 22 2012, 19:13:17 UTC
That's probably how I'll do it, although many of my posts will have to remain friendslocked for safety reasons. Not all, by any means, but more than not.

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ebartley January 22 2012, 13:47:22 UTC
Just migrated myself; ecreegan there.

- Beth

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