For a very long time I've been extremely wary about talking about non-fandom aspects of my life online. It's only been in the past six months or so that I've noticed the old anxiety finally wearing off. Then LJ goes and does this.
I have very good reasons, like many of us do, for keeping my fandom life separate from all the rest of it. Please don't post anything you see on this journal to FB and Twitter. I'm getting that Greasemonkey script as I type.
I have very good reasons, like many of us do, for keeping my fandom life separate from all the rest of it. Please don't post anything you see on this journal to FB and Twitter. I'm getting that Greasemonkey script as I type.
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Date: 2010-09-02 02:55 am (UTC)From:I thought people who blogged and wanted it as public as possible tended to go for blog sites that (theoretically) pay for the advertising space. Most of the LJ users I know want this for their private/semi-private
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Date: 2010-09-02 03:25 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2010-09-02 04:16 am (UTC)From:Has done some interesting experiments with what the new LJ can and cannot do...