I have Dreamwidth invites if you want one. It's a new LJ clone just getting off the ground.
A friend of mine also swears by Tabulas, which has some crossposting functionality.
But to be honest, I personally wouldn't go back to using LJ or similar as my main blog. I like my WordPress. I use LJXP to crosspost, as you do, and there's a new extension in the works that will cross-post to several LiveJournal-running services at once.
My personal site is with UnitedHosting's UK service. I can't praise their support highly enough - I've always had instantaneous response from knowledgeable humans to even my low-priority tickets. They're not the cheapest out there, and on their hosted plan they don't let you mess around with involved stuff like making and installing Perl modules (but will do it for you if you ask). Their uptime is very good. Their support fora are full of savvy users and UH's support staff are often seen on there too.
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Date: 2009-05-15 11:46 am (UTC)I have Dreamwidth invites if you want one. It's a new LJ clone just getting off the ground.
A friend of mine also swears by Tabulas, which has some crossposting functionality.
But to be honest, I personally wouldn't go back to using LJ or similar as my main blog. I like my WordPress. I use LJXP to crosspost, as you do, and there's a new extension in the works that will cross-post to several LiveJournal-running services at once.
My personal site is with UnitedHosting's UK service. I can't praise their support highly enough - I've always had instantaneous response from knowledgeable humans to even my low-priority tickets. They're not the cheapest out there, and on their hosted plan they don't let you mess around with involved stuff like making and installing Perl modules (but will do it for you if you ask). Their uptime is very good. Their support fora are full of savvy users and UH's support staff are often seen on there too.