Dreamwith optimism or cynicism?
Monday, April 13th, 2009 09:10 amA self-described Dreamwidth cynic speaks out.
I don't know if I'd classify myself as an optimist or a pessimist (lol, if anything, I'd like to be a Dreamwidth realist) on DW, but the thing is, LJ is a vast entity, and many parts of it are irrelevant to my usage. Even if DW fails to become larger than IJ or GJ at their peak, I suspect that for people in Western media fandom, DW will take off more than GJ or IJ in a relative sense. Entirely unclear on people in anime fandom or book scifi/fantasy fandom.
Anyhow, my reasons for interest in DW are mainly technical, and on both technical and non-technical issues, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
I don't know if I'd classify myself as an optimist or a pessimist (lol, if anything, I'd like to be a Dreamwidth realist) on DW, but the thing is, LJ is a vast entity, and many parts of it are irrelevant to my usage. Even if DW fails to become larger than IJ or GJ at their peak, I suspect that for people in Western media fandom, DW will take off more than GJ or IJ in a relative sense. Entirely unclear on people in anime fandom or book scifi/fantasy fandom.
Anyhow, my reasons for interest in DW are mainly technical, and on both technical and non-technical issues, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
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Date: 2009-04-13 12:41 am (UTC)Yeah, DW is a long away from site launch, therefore their policies are as of yet under construction. I think it's premature to judge either way until we can actually see how the policies are written and carried out.
Anyway, I didn't like using IJ because they have recurring technical problems. The people running DW on the technical end understand the code much better, so I don't think it's unwarranted optimism to believe that DW will be performing better than IJ. And let's not get into JF's past robustness issues. >_>
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Date: 2009-04-13 01:49 am (UTC)I'm hoping that the communities here will become more active during open beta. Of course, that means making my own posts.
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