charmian: a snowy owl (Default)
[personal profile] charmian
Been busy translating some stuff, although I am planning to put up some links about the latest Facebook events.

Hmm, at this point a lot of my thoughts about LJ's latest scandal regarding the Driving Revenue/Outboundlinks stuff can be summed up by this animated .gif. Here are tips on dealing with the issue, in case you haven't heard already.

Also, there's a comm on DW dedicated to creating exclusive content for DW for three weeks. Since most of the content in this blog is original and not cross-posted to anywhere else, I guess you could say I'm already 'participating.' Anyhow, this campaign makes me wonder whether it is true that one of the impediments to DW growth is that there is a dearth of original content on DW?

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What do you think the main factor impeding/slowing DW growth is?

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Lack of DW-exclusive content
6 (10.9%)

Dearth of active comms
33 (60.0%)

Invite code system
3 (5.5%)

Insufficient publicity
1 (1.8%)

Something else which I will detail in comments
12 (21.8%)

Date: 2010-04-28 11:06 am (UTC)
liv: cartoon of me with long plait, teapot and purple outfit (Default)
From: [personal profile] liv
You might be interested in the discussion my crowd had on this topic. (Yes, it's at LJ, but the whole point of the post was to discuss why LJ people aren't using DW, so posting it here would have been self-defeating.) My read of that is that people are clinging on to LJ as it gets worse and worse, and they all have different thresholds of what counts as unusable but there's a consensus that LJ is approaching them.

I know [staff profile] denise wants us to talk about why Dreamwidth is good, and not about what's wrong with LJ, but honestly, I'm here myself primarily because I got pissed off with LJ, and I think LJ's increasing problems are a lot more likely to drive people to Dreamwidth than DW's wonderful shiny features. Which people don't care about because they want to be where all their friends are.

(There's also one person in the discussion who was initially excited about Dreamwidth, but gave up because she found OpenID too buggy and hard to use. I do find that incredibly sad, but them's the breaks.)

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