LJ vs Facebook etc.
Oct. 1st, 2010 10:29 amGiven that I spend most of my life internally analysing websites, I really should have worked up a fantabulously interesting post on what the current LJ vs Facebook controversy means for users, and what it says about LiveJournal and other fading website systems in particular.
But charmian on Dreamwidth seems to have done all the analysis for me, so go look at him/her and follow the links provided. It's fascinating stuff - to me, at least.
But charmian on Dreamwidth seems to have done all the analysis for me, so go look at him/her and follow the links provided. It's fascinating stuff - to me, at least.
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Date: 2010-10-01 02:11 pm (UTC)Also, Denise of DW's staff is being incredibly helpful to me with the payment problems I am having - she's extended my account time by two weeks, for free, to give me time to deal with my bank.
I feel far more wanted by the system at DW than I ever have at LJ, and they pay attention to all their customers, not just the American or Russian ones.
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Date: 2010-10-01 02:13 pm (UTC)And personally, I don't want to be a valued customer by any website - because that would imply there are unvalued ones. I'd rather be one of the crowd, otherwise I'd be waving "Don't you know who I am ?!" to everyone...
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Date: 2010-10-01 02:21 pm (UTC)I think every customer ought to be a valued customer - and that is how DW treat theirs. With LJ, nobody in the UK has been unable to make a voice post beyond 60 seconds in length for more than three years, and they can't be bothered to fix that. I am not getting any comment notifications from comment replies outside of my own journal, and haven't been for months, and LJ don't give a damn.