I've been thinking about removing the people from my flist who primarily post over here just so I can keep track of when I can let my LJ go for good. *sigh*
Out of curiosity, do you still read your friends page there, or have you set up an inbox subscription for new entries? For one person I'd be tempted to subscribe.
Actually I just visit her journal a few times a week to check if she's updated. Setting up a subscription makes... a lot more sense, haha. Sometimes I forget the internet can do these things.
I've had the Nudge window open for about a week, trying to figure out what a good "cutoff" date is. It's not like my 2012 posting history has been the most consistent, either.
If anyone on my FL is available on DW, I read them on DW. If they're not, I do still follow them on LJ. And I do crosspost on LJ for the benefit of those who do still read me there. But both LJ lists are growing gradually shorter and shorter, and if it weren't for the fact that there are people only on LJ who I would miss dreadfully, I wouldn't be there at all anymore.
I did that in March. It felt... freeing, after a while. I've stopped posting there, too, and only visit about once every two or three months.
Whenever I realise that, it feels really weird -- I was once so deeply involved there! I was attached to LJ and my flist and the fandoms; I resisted cutting it off for a long time. So to realise that now I hardly feel anything at its absence is pretty weird, but neat.
*sigh* I'm still desperately clinging to the door frame, but if the flist abomination thing turns out to be as bad as I fear, I'll switch flists as well, and only go back to check out communities and people who haven't moved yet...
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Whenever I realise that, it feels really weird -- I was once so deeply involved there! I was attached to LJ and my flist and the fandoms; I resisted cutting it off for a long time. So to realise that now I hardly feel anything at its absence is pretty weird, but neat.
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I'm still desperately clinging to the door frame, but if the flist abomination thing turns out to be as bad as I fear, I'll switch flists as well, and only go back to check out communities and people who haven't moved yet...