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Jun. 11th, 2002 09:13 am
cellio: (moon)
[personal profile] cellio
A friend asked me about LJ last night. She commented that she's missing out on the grapevine by not reading it.

In thinking about it, though, I don't think that's really true. She said, for instance, that she wouldn't have known about the power surge taking out a bunch of our electronics if she hadn't been talking to an LJ friend, but that's not true. It's just that I hadn't seen her since then; I would have told her tonight if it hasn't come up otherwise, but this wasn't important enough to send email about.

Email is push technology. It's not as "push" as a phone call, but it's much more active than posting in an LJ, which is "pull". If you want to read it you do; if you don't; you don't have to. With email (I mean the personal sort, not mailing lists and spam), there is an expectation of a reply and perhaps a dialogue. Email says "you should read this"; LJ posts say "feel free to read this". It's a big difference.

There are some things that I'm posting on LJ that would have otherwise rated email. Some of my religious stuff would have gone out to select people in email (though written differently). Some of it still does, actually. I definitely would have sent out email to selected friends with the "where should I buy a computer?" question. There are probably others. The last joke I posted here I also sent via email to some people.

I do sometimes wish that my LJ friends wouldn't say "I saw that in your LJ" in front of non-LJ friends, because it probably makes them feel excluded. Oddly, saying "I saw your post on rec.arts.comics about X" doesn't cause quite the same reaction; I wonder if it's just that LJ doesn't have the penetration that Usenet has -- or had back when such a statement from me would have actually been accurate.

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Date: 2002-06-11 08:17 pm (UTC)
goljerp: Photo of the moon Callisto (Default)
From: [personal profile] goljerp
Client problems: have you considered using a text editor to compose your entries? You can then just paste them into the LJ form, and if the connection drops you haven't lost anything.

My problem isn't losing entries; it's that after I've spent 15 minutes working on an entry, I'm annoyed when I can't post it, but have to dial up again just to send it off. Also, while I can afford the extra 10.3 cents Verizon will charge me, but I hate the idea of giving them more money than I absolutely have to...

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