and yea, it was very very good.
Mar. 8th, 2007 12:19 amI know that I've said before that, though I like to keep a lot of my LJ's content public, I also had a desire to lock up some of the stuff from the earlier years. Well, now I must fangirl LJ for the Edit Journal Privacy feature (a Paid feature). Also, if you haven't checked the news, Basic, Plus, and Early Adopter accounts can have up to 1000 friends, and Paid users can have up to 2000. And LJ is having its first ever non-fiction writing contest, the details of which are up at
lj_contests.
This is precisely why I prefer LJ to other journaling/social networking sites: it has stuff that I use most of the time. There's more people to "talk" to, more communities to join and actually participate in... it's just all about the interaction and not so much about constantly screaming for attention, even though people do that here like they do elsewhere. It's just not as achingly desperate as some people Elsewhere are.
And now I sleep.
This is precisely why I prefer LJ to other journaling/social networking sites: it has stuff that I use most of the time. There's more people to "talk" to, more communities to join and actually participate in... it's just all about the interaction and not so much about constantly screaming for attention, even though people do that here like they do elsewhere. It's just not as achingly desperate as some people Elsewhere are.
And now I sleep.