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Update for LiveJournal Users

Friends on LiveJournal --

I'm canning the brock_blog syndicated feed.  My biggest issue with using LJ this way has always been the comments left on posts there.  I had an import script that would copy over comments, but not very well, and I got tired of maintaining it.

I am now using the LiveJournal Crossposter WordPress plugin to crosspost my blog entries into my long-dormant LiveJournal account, brocklisoup.  Comments will be disab Read more »

LiveJournal Comments

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LiveJournal Comments

LiveJournal can handle RSS/Atom feeds pretty much the same way it handles any other user or community: if someone creates a syndicated account for a feed, users can "friend" it and comment on posts there. This is convenient for people who already use LJ and want easy access to a couple site feeds (I don't think it would be usable as a full-fledged newsreader, but I guess it depends on how many and what types of blogs).

As of this writing, 44 people read this blog via it's syndicated account (wave!). It's not a lot of people, but my readership is pretty low, so that probably accounts for most of my audience. Since the account acts like any other friend, these people see my posts smack in the middle of their friends page, and thus, can easily comment on posts there. Read more »

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