How to view the post-LJ diaspora?
Jun. 9th, 2010 09:59 pmVarious friends are moving (or have moved) to all sorts of other blog sites. My LJ Friends page, once the one-stop shop for the good stuff, is starting to look a bit raggedy and it's only getting more so.
How's a chap supposed to keep all his friends' blogs in one easy roll?
How's a chap supposed to keep all his friends' blogs in one easy roll?
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Date: 2010-06-09 09:16 pm (UTC)If your LJ friends page is your preferred reading place then you could try creating rss feeds in LJ for friends blogs on other sites. The problem with that is that some people might have blocked rss feeds and some people will friends/access/whatever-lock their posts meaning they won't show up with rss.
I've resigned myself to losing people to Facebook. (I can't cope with some FB terminology and suspect that since I used to find MySpace alerts too high maintenance FB is overall Not The Place For Me). So there's not much I can do to keep up with friends that only update there. Since I still do most of my online stuff by browser I keep LJ and DW open in separate tabs and that works fine for my reading habits but would be more irritating if I regularly read either via my mobile...
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Date: 2010-06-10 08:23 am (UTC)I try to resist FB wall posts. They're too transient and lost in the froth; a Proper Blog (OMG mediashift culture shock) has stability and just plain space for wordiness. If only everyone fb-updated their myriad blogs, then the fb friendfeed would be an adequate aggregator.
Well, apart from those friend-locked and community ones. Flocked blogs generally don't trumpet their updates.
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Date: 2010-06-10 04:26 pm (UTC)If you do solve the everyone's gone everywhere problem, please let me know how. I can't be doing with site hopping every year or two.