LOL. Yesterday I was considering filling in the little form on Dreamwidth where you can request more invite codes and they will consider it; I laughed with
enotsola about inserting the reason "Friends on LJ disgruntled over latest kerfuffles." In the end I didn't click "submit". But here I have just got an unsolicited email with ten shiny new invite codes. I think someone's watching the goings-on. ^_-
So, anyone want one?
So, anyone want one?
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Date: Mar. 5th, 2010 08:36 pm (UTC)From:enjoy :)
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Date: Mar. 5th, 2010 08:37 pm (UTC)From:there, that's in handy link form.
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Date: Mar. 5th, 2010 10:33 pm (UTC)From:You can separate your reading list into those whom you watch and those who have access to your posts. That is, you can watch someone's posts without automatically giving them access to your "friends-locked" posts, and you can give them access without having to watch them. (It's possible to finagle something similar on LJ by using filters, but at DW it's baked in.)
They have a killer journal-import tool to migrate your content (comments included, with the user ids getting converted to Open-ID), userpics, tags, and filters from another service. (I believe this is now working to migrate a community, too.)
You can set up auto-crossposting, so that when you post to DW it will automatically crosspost to LJ, IJ, whatever (I forget what's available besides those), and, more impressively, if you edit the Dreamwidth post, it updates your other journals with the new content.
They have a different form of the lj user=tag which allows you to specify the journaling site and it will create the proper profile link and use the right user icon. E.g., I type <user site="livejournal.com" name="starlightforest"> and that will properly show as
this off the top of my head...