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1 month ago

in this past week on revjim.net
re: When did all you people start actively using LiveJournal/Blogs again?

I didn't realize how depressed and turtled-up I'd been with my old job until I no longer had it, so the last month for me has included a lot of introspection, some change, and a nice thawing. There's more, but its probably worth its own post at some point in the near future.
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Jim Reverend Well, I, for one, am glad to see you writing again. If you all keep
this up, I may actually start using LiveJournal directly again as a
regular, you know, LIFE blog for people who care about me. *GASP*

:)

3 months ago

in 6 months old! on revjim.net
Maybe she was watching this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMikAeK8rL0
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Jim Reverend Ha. Yes. That's exactly it.

5 months ago

in Tweet Digests Suspended on revjim.net
Thank you. It was interesting at first, mostly for the novelty. Then it began to eat my brain, especially since others joined in, and about 10-15% of my friendslist became Twitter digests. This became especially painful after I actually got a Twitter account and was seeing the same thing in two places. DO NOT WANT.

From my point of view, if I want to follow someone on Twitter, I will follow them on Twitter. I understand, though, that some people want some of that info without signing up for a new account. Perhaps keep with the digests, but post them under an explicitly opt-in filter? Or perhaps set them up as a separate feed for people to add to their friendslist?

I do think it's an interesting concept, and the social dynamics around it are interesting to think and talk abooooot.
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Jim Reverend Seeing the same thing twice is never any good. To be avoided if possible.

I don't like opt-in filters because I have to manage them. But I can easily make a community with only one poster (me) and people can follow that community if they want the digests.
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