I really should go back and read directly from your journal on occasion. Now that you use cuts (I'm a non-standard consumer - I think cuts are Really Annoying), I don't tend to read your posts on my friends page because I'm usually reading in a few spare moments and don't follow links. I'm still reading when I get the chance, and I still care. *hug*
I knew the cuts would lose me some folks, alas. And I understand that the extra step is just inconvenient enough, for some folks (hard for me not to, given how I feel about / react to cut-tags myself, especially when skimming in a hurry).
A long time ago I did create a syndication feed from IJ into LJ, and forgot to destroy it while I could. As I've thought about it more, and realized that the only people likely to use it are folks who wouldn't be seeing ads there (i.e. logged-in LJ users), the less bothered I am by having that particular channel showing my content on LJ. So until/unless you start reading your IJ friendspage, you can subscribe to dga_ij_feed on LJ.
It does risk fragmenting the comment stream a smidgen farther than it's already been fragmented, but that damage has pretty much been done. I need to get around to writing my cross-site comment aggregator.
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I really should go back and read directly from your journal on occasion. Now that you use cuts (I'm a non-standard consumer - I think cuts are Really Annoying), I don't tend to read your posts on my friends page because I'm usually reading in a few spare moments and don't follow links. I'm still reading when I get the chance, and I still care. *hug*
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A long time ago I did create a syndication feed from IJ into LJ, and forgot to destroy it while I could. As I've thought about it more, and realized that the only people likely to use it are folks who wouldn't be seeing ads there (i.e. logged-in LJ users), the less bothered I am by having that particular channel showing my content on LJ. So until/unless you start reading your IJ friendspage, you can subscribe to dga_ij_feed on LJ.
It does risk fragmenting the comment stream a smidgen farther than it's already been fragmented, but that damage has pretty much been done. I need to get around to writing my cross-site comment aggregator.