In case there are any Margaret Cho fans...
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In case there are any Margaret Cho fans...
ok, I blame wiloe for all this. She had one, and I wanted one, then Jely got one, and gave me the code so Orenda could get one, and then Jace started reading mine, so I wanted to get him one, but he rejected it, so we gave that code to Luna, who posts in it about as much as I see her in real life, and then Jace got one so I could lock mine up.
so, yeah...
I don't know, that sounds like Bird's at the center of the evil to me...
Isn't he always?
Questions...
1. Are there any free journals, or do you have to pay for your space online?
2. Can you make your journal private, so only the people you invite to read it can read it, or are they all open to the entire public?
3. Are there big differences between the many live journals out there?
I can answer the first two:
1. yes, the one I'm using is free, because i was invited by a user. This limits my options but I still get a basic functional journal. If you want a livejournal, just get some one to invite you. I'm a newbie so I'm not sure exactly how it is done.
2. yes, you can. I think the only people who can access a private journal are people on your "friends" list, which you create. However, that might mean that the only people you can give access to must have their own lj.
I'll leave the rest to the more experienced posters...
<font size="2" face="Comic sans ms, Helvetica, sans-serif">1. Jadian is spot on.Quote:
Originally posted by Gem F:
Questions...
1. Are there any free journals, or do you have to pay for your space online?
2. Can you make your journal private, so only the people you invite to read it can read it, or are they all open to the entire public?
3. Are there big differences between the many live journals out there?
2. Jadion is almost spot on. There are three settings you can chose for every single post:
private = no one but you can see it
friends only = only people who have a journal and are on your friend list can read the post
open = anyone who finds your journal can read it.
3. From what I hear there's not much difference between most. Livejournal.com is probably the biggest out there right now and has a good reputation. Several clones have sprung up that give more privaliges, but have yet to prove their durability and quality. I don't know much about about other ones like deadjournal.com but like I said I don't think there's that much difference. I have been at livejournal.com for more then a year now and I really like it.
If you want to know more check out
the about part of the livejournal faq. Most other questions you might have are probably answered there as well
Thanks. [img]smile.gif[/img]
I just signed up for my blog. I am making my way through the FAQs, but, since somebody here might know...
Is there any way you can change your settings so that your posts are private by default? Its annoying having to change every single post.