Enn Oh NOBODY knows that I'm here - well, except those very few who do. I never crosspost, though I manually duplicate select entries.
Yes, Dreamwidth is not the ghost town Livejournal is - it's more like a abandoned, never-finished housing subdivision, built on a boom that went bust. It was supposed to be an artist's colony, if you read the cover blurb. The reality is vacant lots and squatters. How these people stay in business - if they even do; this may just be a hobby, but they seem serious about it - I have no idea.
Even more than LJ, it is, as 'xkcd' said, “a good place to go for some peace and quiet.” Yet of all the various open-source LJ clones, this one does seem the best.
Yeah - wanted to wander over somewhere else, plus I have this game I've wanted to run, and my bff suggested Dreamwidth (I think he's on it, himself, but I don't know who he is here, yet).
Gordon, here.
Date: 2014-07-16 04:06 am (UTC)Enn Oh NOBODY knows that I'm here - well, except those very few who do. I never crosspost, though I manually duplicate select entries.
Yes, Dreamwidth is not the ghost town Livejournal is - it's more like a abandoned, never-finished housing subdivision, built on a boom that went bust. It was supposed to be an artist's colony, if you read the cover blurb. The reality is vacant lots and squatters. How these people stay in business - if they even do; this may just be a hobby, but they seem serious about it - I have no idea.
Even more than LJ, it is, as 'xkcd' said, “a good place to go for some peace and quiet.” Yet of all the various open-source LJ clones, this one does seem the best.
So, yes, welcome!
- G.
Re: Gordon, here.
Date: 2014-07-20 10:54 pm (UTC)Yeah - wanted to wander over somewhere else, plus I have this game I've wanted to run, and my bff suggested Dreamwidth (I think he's on it, himself, but I don't know who he is here, yet).
Nice to see you around these parts.