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4/18/09 10:50 pm - Okay, I'll bite.

So a handful of you folks out there in f-list land and others in my LJ communities have mentioned Dreamwidth, and I think at least one person on my IJ list has mentioned it, too. So I'll bite. Enlighten me on this whole Dreamwidth thing. Because I hadn't heard anything about it until all of you started popping up with the "So and so gave me a Dreamwidth code." and "Anybody got a Dreamwidth code?"

What makes this one so exciting and/or different? I'm already mirroring my LJ at 2 other journal sites. InsaneJournal is pretty nice, and the person or persons who maintain it make their presence known every so often. Plus I have a permanent account there. Inksome, the project formerly known as Scribblit, is nice but pretty much a ghost town, and the maintainer hasn't made a public peep in months as far as I've seen. But I'll keep mirroring because I have a permanent "Early Contributor" account there as well. Maybe there will be life in it again someday. So unless my entire (and I do mean all of you) friends list here on LJ makes a mass exodus to Dreamwidth--thus rendering my free LJ account pointless--I doubt I'll be signing up for a Dreamwidth account.

Or maybe there's something that's super-dee-duper special about Dreamwidth that I just have to have? I just really don't feel like mirroring on yet another site. I'm curious though. What's the deal, y'all?
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