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It's Lion Turtles all the way down ([personal profile] lettered) wrote2006-03-12 11:37 am

Dynamics of LJ

JB. I was going to say how much I loved lj's "save draft" thing for posts, but I retract because I lost half the post and apparently it wasn't saved.
O. speaking of lj, is there a way to mark posts on your friends page?  I usually scan the list through to the last entry I read, taking note of the posts with fic, posts I want to read more thoroughly, and posts I want to reply to.  Then sometime later when I feel like it I go back, but then I have to scroll so much and can't find/remember the things that were of particular interest.  I'm a lazy bint who wants a system.
R. speaking of all that I don't know about lj, what's this "skip 20" or "skip 50" people sometimes mention as regards their friends pages?
G. speaking of "friends," that whole thing is distinctly odd.  I mean, it's been said before, but I'll say it again.  But even if the system wasn't called "friends", I think it would still have that weirdness attached to it.  And I myself can't help feeling all weird about it.  I fancy that the way I use the ole flist is objective; I use it as a reading list.  But I'm starting to realize that the way I FEEL about it (and the way I feel about those of others) is still strangely emotional and sensitive, as *logical* as I've always tried to be about it.
E. speaking of that whole weirdness thing, what're y'all's thoughts about filtering the flist posts that you read?  I know some people are way against it.  I suppose others secretly do it.  I personally feel like I would use them--not to completely knock anyone off and secretly not read them, but if I had a list I had trouble keeping up with, I'd probably have a filter for the people I'm most interested in, so if I'm really busy I can fly through very quickly.  Then I'd have a filter for the others to zoom through periodically as well.  Most of the time I'd just go through the whole list, but in really busy times it seems like the filter thing would be handy.  It's not like I need it, though.  I'm just wondering if there're angles of it I haven't considered.  What do you do and how do you do it?
S. speaking of discussions about how you use your lj, I'm also wondering about locked posts.  Some people are against using them.  Some are against using them except for personal matters.  Some seem to use them completely arbitrarily.  Some, I guess, might use them for more...sinister reasons.  And some feel the need to explain every time they flock.  Anyway, I personally see nothing wrong with flocking something you're just not interested in discussing with everyone, either because you're feeling introverted or lazy, but again, I'm wondering if there're other things to consider?  What do you do and how do you do it?

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I feel the need to point out that this isn't in response to anything--people are always trimming or locking or skipping or what have you.  Actually, it is in response to something.  3 things, actually.

1. [profile] imnotacommittee informed me that there's such a thing as a rich text editor for when you post. I had no idea.  Beats the shit out of typing out all that freakin' code, and made me wonder what other little treats lj has I'm too lazy to suss out.
2. I'm going to Austin tomorrow and will be gone for two days.  I'm wondering what'll be up with the ole flist when I get back and how I'll ever manage.
3. Which really just made me wonder how everyone manages, and how all this crap works, and while everyone is always discussing it I'm interested in having stuff to discuss with everyone on my lj when I get back.  Yay!

Look at the color of this text, yay!

P.S. I've discovered I hate the rich text thing.  I've discovered that this post contains massive frippery and the title of the cut is misleading.  It's much more difficult to edit such a thing when one is using this do-hickey.  I throw up my hands I say, I throw up my...ouch, ceiling.  And ew, throw up.

[identity profile] a2zmom.livejournal.com 2006-03-13 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't use filters. don't know how to even set them up. But I'm am incredibly fast reader (well past a page a minute) and I'm a great skimmer. Fic posts in fandoms other than BtVS/AtS I normally skip. Posts that are long paragraphs and poorly formatted I tend to skip because it's just too hard to read.

I normally don't have too much trouble keeping up. My biggest problem is reading long fanifc and/or leaving fb. I don't always have the time.

I don't like rich text. I can't figure out the coding so I'd rather do it myself.

Have fun in Austin!
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[identity profile] tkp.livejournal.com 2006-03-18 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
Posts that are long paragraphs and poorly formatted I tend to skip because it's just too hard to read.

Sometimes posts like this make me wonder. Do THEY read the posts on their flists with long paragraphs? I always approach writing my posts with that in mind--ok, what is a person going to see when they skim this, so how do I show quickly on the surface what it's about so they can decide if they want to read or not? --Also, how can I make this post appealing so that they'll click the cut and decide to discuss whatever I'm rambling about? It sounds...manipulative stated like that, but I'm truly interested in conversation, and it's so difficult to read and reply to everything on your flist that you have to pick and choose the conversations you want. So I try to make people pick mine. Okay, big tangent.

Yeah, rich text sucks! Have you tried this semagic thing though? It's pretty cool.

And Austin was ...interesting. We drove out to this little town in the Hill Country, listened to my dad throw up all night, and drove home. Oh, sad little spring break vacation.

[identity profile] a2zmom.livejournal.com 2006-03-18 05:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I am so sorry about Austin. Reminds me of a vacation where my husband bid something to his back and neck and litterally couldn't move. Fun times.

I keep meaning to try semagic. Maybe later today.