I prefer to get the full HTML because I find it easy to reply from the email that way. I also associate a lot of my lj friends not by their username, but by their usericons.
and easier to respond to. If I didn't get notification, I'd never know I had comments and since I use LJ to communicate with a friend, this is important so we can carry on an actual dialogue at times.
I like seeing the way they typed in the formatting, because some people put in joke tags, and I get more out of the comment by seeing both what they actually typed in and how the browser interprets it.
Also, I like being able to choose the userpic I respond with by going to the page.
For my secondary journals, I have them get HTML notifications, because it automatically responds as them no matter who I'm logged in as.
I view comments as HTML since I like to be able to reply from the email client (this doesn't seem to work on my web-email interface, unfortunately, but it works from Outlook Express at home. Yes, I use Outlook Express. This probably downgrades me a point; I've just never *bothered* to replace it, and I use my email system as an archive of sorts at home.)
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Html is just eaiser to read
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Also, I like being able to choose the userpic I respond with by going to the page.
For my secondary journals, I have them get HTML notifications, because it automatically responds as them no matter who I'm logged in as.
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As for my geekiness, I'm pretty damn geeky (an 8, and when I get my Ph.D, I'll vote 9). I don't rate a 10, though. :)
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I'm not at that level of geekiness just yet. :)
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I have no problems, so I enjoy usericons and the lot.
I gave a 10, because although probably not that knowledgeable, I am some d4amn3d 1337 and hella geeky