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Communites, and attention span of gnat

  • Apr. 16th, 2009 at 11:57 AM
naanima: ([Korean Pop] Suju Loves)
I appear to be suffering from some DNS problem in regards to accessing lj in any way, shape or form while at work. So, dw it is!

In regards to the dw account, I’m unsure of the reasons but I’m far more comfortable here than I am at IJ or, um, or whatever the other journal platform was called. Maybe it is because it is so similar to lj, or maybe it is because the invite only aspect makes me feel like I’m joining a blogging platform filled with old friends and like-minded individual! I suspect it is the latter.

This post by [personal profile] charmian made me think about what type of fan-activities or literary activities I like to (or would) participate in. It is a sad thing to say, but I prefer activities that allow me the opportunity to rant or express my opinions in the most succinct matter, and then moving onto a new topic. Perhaps this is why I find myself not being able to contribute in book-reading/review comms. The problem with reviews is that it is a static opinion/view made by other people that I either agree with or disagree, and for me, doesn’t seem to invite an opinion or an open discussion. I’m not explaining myself clearly, but I find reviews by its very nature to be rigid and uninviting. Free flowing discussions and/or links with an overarching them engage me much more. Or at the very least keeps me entertained.

Also, seinen manga - Until Death Do Us Apart makes me squee in glee.

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charmian: a snowy owl (Default)
[personal profile] charmian wrote:
Apr. 16th, 2009 07:47 am (UTC)
Yeah, that's one of the things with LJ. What you talk of seems something like metafilter, yet would also seem to speak of a place where the hierarchy between OP and commenter is broken.
naanima: ([Misc] Coffee is the World!)
[personal profile] naanima wrote:
Apr. 17th, 2009 03:49 pm (UTC)
I'm in the process of importing my lj, and while I'm looking forward to the cross-posting capabilities I'm actually considering keeping the dw and the lj content different. The dw account seem to be much more suited to metafilter.
charmian: a snowy owl (Default)
[personal profile] charmian wrote:
Apr. 17th, 2009 09:41 pm (UTC)
Oh, why is that?
naanima: ([Misc] Bouncy Elephant)
[personal profile] naanima wrote:
Apr. 17th, 2009 11:51 pm (UTC)
It is completely psychological as opposed to logical. I'm subscribing mostly to people I know and have friended on lj, but at the same time I'm also purposely avoiding certain people I did friend back on lj. This isn't because I don't like them but because I seem to be choosing people who are more meta-inclined. In fact I'm slowly searching for individuals I find interesting, purely based on their meta-thoughts, people whom I always found interesting on lj but never friended for some reason. DW is the almost the perfect opportunity for me to make to new friends and ger re-acquainted with new ones.

So, um, yeah.
charmian: a snowy owl (Default)
[personal profile] charmian wrote:
Apr. 17th, 2009 11:52 pm (UTC)
Ah, I see. So it's mostly because it's a new place, not so much a new software? Or does this have something to do with the subscribe/access split?
naanima: (Default)
[personal profile] naanima wrote:
Apr. 18th, 2009 12:08 am (UTC)
It is a bit of column A and a bit of column. The news place is an awesome factor, but the subscribe/access split is all sort of awesome, and I have only realised just how powerful and awesome it is in the past 24 hours. I love my dw account because it is showing me things I have never even thought of but now love with the whole of my heart.
charmian: a snowy owl (Default)
[personal profile] charmian wrote:
Apr. 18th, 2009 12:09 am (UTC)
Heh, cool. Glad that you're enjoying it!

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