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Hey what about Dreamwidth?!
So Facebook is targeting certain individuals for not using their legal names, and as a result a lot of folks, especially queer folks, are signing up for other social media sites, especially ello.co. And some of them are saying they're going to go back to Livejournal. I signed up at ello too because I feel compelled to stake out my preferred name everywhere, and because a lot of my friends have joined. But I am really sad and annoyed that no one seems to be considering Dreamwidth as an alternative social media site. I trust Dreamwidth a lot more than ello.co (nothing against them, but I don't know the people running it) and more than LiveJournal (although I'm still cross-posting to LiveJournal).
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Beyond that, though, DW (and, to a lesser extent, LJ) have privacy settings that make them completely indispensable to me. FB is completely pointless to me, what with Mark Zuckerberg deciding whenever he feels like it to destroy people's privacy. G+'s circles seem slightly better, but not by much. For now, DW is my main social media platform, with LJ a close second and everything else a distant third.
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http://dw-suggestions.dreamwidth.org/404806.html
A comment to that post says if you click "more options" on a comment you're writing, you can add an icon such as the thumbs up I added to this comment. That means several clicks instead of just one for FB though.
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;)
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I've started using G+ for semi-professional stuff, but to do that I had to spawn an entire new browser instance with a separate profile...
But that does sorta make me think: what kind of default interface (abbreviated comment threads visible, smaller typefaces, blah blah) would it take to make DW seem more lightweight, so that people would just bat stuff back and forth, rather than making big statements only once and again? And would people want that?
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