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witty, somehow ([personal profile] naanima) wrote2003-08-09 12:43 am

Moving from blogs to lj. Why did you move to lj?

I abandoned my blog at pitas and moved to lj for many reasons but mainly because I was tired with all the things that went with keeping a blog. There seemed to be a constant pressure to keep writing in it, to keep on changing the layout and to keep on adding people to my blog links b'cos they linked me for one reason or another. All of it was just getting to me, and perhaps it was tempered with a lots of other things that was happening at the same time but it felt like I was in a very public sphere being scrutinised at every moment by too many people I didn't know. But perhaps the most annoying thing was that I felt like I was getting dragged into fandom even when I wasn't participating in it.

So I got up and left and after a three months break from blogging I got myself an account at lj and haven't looked back. Hell, I'm still trying to remember how so many RL people ended knowing my url anyways. But that's not the point, the point is I like lj much more, I feel safer, that only the people I want to read my journal are reading it.

This might be a very stupid and wrong assumption but it is the way I feel. I'm more relaxed and having much more fun keeping this journal than I did when I was keeping a blog at pitas. Maybe I've grown, maybe I've gotten a thicker skin, or maybe it's just that I no longer speak of the really personal things anymore, which ever, keeping an lj doesn't feel like an obligation that make me tired all the time anymore.

Beside being fun and relaxing, there seem to be less politics attached to keeping an lj. I know of the fiasco with the whole 'friending' thing but coming from keeping a blog. the pressure to friend people seem like child's play in comparison to linking people. I can't explain this very well, as I'm still trying to figure this out as well, but there is less pressure, at least for me, and all the irritation that comes with having an lj (down time, friending etc.) really does seem quite small in relation to blogs.

Mind you, this is all subjective, and if nothing else I know I might be over thinking this. People might have moved just because they were bored with blogger ^^;; But whichever, I'm rather curious as to why quite a few of you abandoned your blogs at blogger, pitas, or whatever other blogging server you were using and moved to lj? Some of you even did it without bothering to tell anyone, while others still keep an lj and a blog. Just what attracted you to lj, and what made you leave your blogs? And for those of you who keep two journals, how the hell do you have the time?
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[personal profile] velithya 2003-08-09 07:14 am (UTC)(link)
I got an LJ because I had so many friends linked that had LJs, and it was easier to read them all on a friends page than it was to go to each of them individually. Well, that and [livejournal.com profile] maelkann wanted me to answer his polls, which you have to be an LJ user to do... ^_^ Now that I have both an LJ and a Blog, I generally update the blog and leave an update note on the LJ to inform people to visit the blog. i occasionally update the LJ, and leave a link on the blog for people to visit. Confusing, sometimes. I'm too lazy to copy and paste. Also, the lj-cut tag is very useful for posting stories and pictures and the like. ^_^

[identity profile] naanima.livejournal.com 2003-08-09 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
Shame on you. Laziness is bad... *looks at he evily convenient lj* well, okay, not bad, but you should post more on ljs ^^