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Nice fan composition by [livejournal.com profile] zephyranthia here. Thanks, [livejournal.com profile] zephyranthia!


Who are you people? Why are you here?



I have about 140 people who have friended me right now. I don't know most of you at all. This is fine — as I say in my user info, there is no need to ask permission to friend or defriend me, and I have yet to ever post anything f-locked. I usually check out the LJs of people who have friended me now and then, but I don't usually friend back unless I actually know you. (For some arbitrary Internet value of "know.")

But I do wonder who y'all are. I know some of the folks who have friended me have almost certainly abandoned LiveJournal long since. But I'd guess there are least a few dozen of you who are still reading my entries but have never commented here. You are not required to, of course. But if you would indulge my idle curiosity by answering this poll, I'd really appreciate it. (Yes, I did a similar poll some time back.)

The other questions are because now and then I think I might like to start blogging about more than writing and book reviews and fan stuff, but then I decide the time and mental energy it would take to mostly say stuff other people say better, and ban idiots, would aggravate me. One or two trolls can be enormously draining. Hence there is a trade-off between being quiet and unbothered or having a more active commentariat and periodic flamewars.

Lastly, LiveJournal seems to be in a death spiral. More and more people talk about abandoning it. I confess I am not entirely sure why, since it's still just as free and functional as every other blogging network out there, and I'm sorry but tumblr and twitter just confuse me. But who can fathom the ways of the Internet, which decides that Myspace shall become So Last Decade while Facebook shall prosper? So when I ponder the possibility of doing more "blogging," I also ponder the possibility of moving off of LiveJournal.

I probably won't do any of those things, because I'm lazy and it would be time I'm not spending on writing. But please answer my poll anyway!

[Poll #1887616]

Date: 2013-01-16 01:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] boot-lace.livejournal.com
I went from Hogwarts Houses Divided (Mugglenet) to AQ (Mugglenet) to here. At first I skipped the book reviews, but now I come here as much for them as for AQ, if not more. I really like the variety and breadth of the types of books, and I've read (and loved) more than one book that I might not have even heard of if not for this blog!

For question #3 I answered, "No, because I don't want to disagree with you." Not that I'd stop coming here if you did! (And yes, I know it'd be completely my choice whether to read or not.) The only reason I put that was because sometimes, when I've read author interviews, the writer says something that to me is absolutely whackadoomy crazy or offensive or both, and thereafter whenever I read their work I can't fully enjoy it because one eye is always looking at it suspiciously in light of what they said in the interview. Sometimes less is more.

(Of course, nothing you've written so far has led me to believe I'd find you crazy or rude--but I've thought that before, too.)

But as others have said, I could just not read anything that's not a review or AQ...

Date: 2013-01-17 03:18 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] inverarity.livejournal.com
Yeah, I know that sinking feeling when you discover that an author you really like... is a jerk.

I've had a couple of people go batshit crazy on me because they didn't like my views, but they are... not nice people.

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