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Feed of my lj
sqbr
Monday,
April
27th
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2009
09:47 am
I'm not sure anyone will care but I made a dreamwidth feed for my lj:
http://alias-sqbr-feed.dreamwidth.org/
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sami
Monday, April 27th, 2009 04:47 am (UTC)
I would care, but I follow both.
I'm realising that what's really going on is, I'm starting to look at DWth and LJ as two distinct circles of association, with some overlap. (The problem there being crossposted content will be annoying for people on both lists.)
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Monday, April 27th, 2009 01:35 pm (UTC)
ditto, ditto, ditto. How to deal with crosspostings. Or do we just wait patiently until we can read both kinds of journals in a single feed?
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Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 08:05 am (UTC)
*nods* I've already been subscribed to by a bunch of people I'm not friended by at lj.
The problem there being crossposted content will be annoying for people on both lists
I would recommend the liberal use of cuts, that way it's easier to scroll past the second time around :)
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The problem there being crossposted content will be annoying for people on both lists
I would recommend the liberal use of cuts, that way it's easier to scroll past the second time around :)