As I said in my comment to the
news post, "must be Tuesday." Basically they are trying to connect livejournal with facebook and twitter. NOT ON. This means that, if someone sets it up, their comment to a friends-locked entry will appear on facebook or twitter - the f-locked post itself won't be visible, of course, but if you are friends with someone
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A big part of the problem is probably that, from everything I've read and heard (including from my Russian prof), in Russia, LJ is synonymous with "blog." It is the primary, public, respectable blogging platform, not the personal, slightly dorky fandom haven we see it as in the English-speaking world. So of course SUP would be confused on that point.
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Plus, ugh, can you imagine the clutter on fb/twitter if people started linking their comments? It's cluttering enough with people just liking their blog posts.
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