Is Livejournal a Russian community nowadays?
Not that I mind Russia, Russians or Russian, quite the opposite - it just bugs me that there's so much interesting text on here that I can't get at the contents of. So far I've found at least two communities that I would really love to be able to read on here - only I can't, because even if I could decipher Kyrillian letters without having to look up half of them all the time, I still don't get anything much out of the content.
Clearly, I need to learn to at least read a little Russian. They seem to have so much fun on Livejournal, and they share so many of my interests!
In other news, the first snow came today - or, rather, the first snow that stayed on the ground for more than a couple of hours came today. Still has it's charm, but I'm definitely tired of walking to the subway station with cold and wet feet already. I need a warm and stylish pair of rubber boots.
Clearly, I need to learn to at least read a little Russian. They seem to have so much fun on Livejournal, and they share so many of my interests!
In other news, the first snow came today - or, rather, the first snow that stayed on the ground for more than a couple of hours came today. Still has it's charm, but I'm definitely tired of walking to the subway station with cold and wet feet already. I need a warm and stylish pair of rubber boots.
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The thing that worries me is the constant exodus to facebook and the like. Basically one thing makes LJ great...the friends page. One click and I can see what all my friends are up to. The problem is, more than half of them never post here any more. Ah well, I'm a cranky old luddite and I will likely remain here long after the inevitable, simply because I have so much of my life invested in these electronic pages.
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The communities are what makes LJ stand out the most for me, that's what made me get a new account, but the friends page is a great thing, too.
I hate Facebook, but I capitulated and got an account because I have friends who post photos and the like there and nowhere else. The intention was to fly under the radar and only use it to keep track of them, but I have to admit (grudgingly) that it's actually very useful for getting club and scene information too, as dreadful as it is.