Bloglines?
http://www.livejournal.com/users/stewardess_lotr/111539.html
Your thoughts?
(Since the whole Frienditto thing, I've put everything that might ID me under lock, and I'm not thinking of repeating the procedure. Hopefully there won't be another incident that would have me remove EVERYTHING personal in this LJ, but que sera, sera, eh?)
[edit] btw,
jmtorres is hosting a Dragaera Fic Challenge.
Dunno what Dragaera is?
Read Witchcraft by Truth. Trust me, it's wonderfully readable even if you don't know the fandom and it's awesome and it'll make you hunting for more...
http://www.livejournal.com/users/stewardess_lotr/111539.html
Your thoughts?
(Since the whole Frienditto thing, I've put everything that might ID me under lock, and I'm not thinking of repeating the procedure. Hopefully there won't be another incident that would have me remove EVERYTHING personal in this LJ, but que sera, sera, eh?)
[edit] btw,
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Dunno what Dragaera is?
Read Witchcraft by Truth. Trust me, it's wonderfully readable even if you don't know the fandom and it's awesome and it'll make you hunting for more...
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Bloglines is only one of dozens, if not hundreds of RSS readers who do the same thing. Yahoo, AOL, MSN, Kinja, and all the Blogger/Blogspot/TypePad blog services are just a couple.
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BTW, Livejournal can be used as an RSS reader too. I aggregate about 50 feeds into my friends page, including some blogs, webcomics and sundry others.
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RSS feeds are a *good* thing. They're one of the major ways LJ is interoperable with other blogreading software, they've been part of the LJ service forever, and I put up links to the RSS and Atom feeds of my LJ on my front page over a year ago to make things easier for people who prefer blog aggregators. The entire argument seems to be the result of people too naive or too much in denial to realize that once you put something online, it's public--and once you've made something public, other people may retain copies of it even after you've decided to withdraw it from circulation.
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Interesting.
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