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Mat Bowles ([personal profile] matgb) wrote2008-03-17 06:13 pm
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Positioning Livejournal in the blogging/SN marketplace

Interesting comment made at [livejournal.com profile] minnesattva's:
The sensible thing to do would be to differentiate LJ, position it if you like as an 'intellectual networking site', or the equivalent of a collaborative newspaper (it has news, opinion, cartoons...) - something you *read* (or write) rather than something you play at. You could even have a default set of people who would be added as your 'friends' when you started on LJ representing some of the best/most popular writing on here - people like say [livejournal.com profile] bradhicks or [livejournal.com profile] theyorkshergob who don't write about themselves on their journals much but write about actual *stuff*, but who you could then add or subtract at will...
Can't say I disagree with that at all, and am amused at the two choices given as examples. I have, naturally, got a whole passel of posts in my head on the whole SUP buyout/ending-of-Basic/interest not-really-censorship thing, but, y'know, lack of motivation strikes again. I do think ending Basic accounts is a daft idea, and I thinkt he way it wasn't clearly announced was insanely stupid.

SUP appear to want to treat LJ as a Social Network, not a blogging platform with SN elements, which I think is completely the wrong way to go, especially given the Russian market success where blogging means LJ. Ah well.

Possibility my long-on-hiatus alternate platform collection of ideas might get dug out again soon. Possibly.

[personal profile] cosmolinguist 2008-03-18 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
When I heard about this I immediately started thinking of you and the magic bag of alternate-platform tricks you were talking about last summer. I hope you do get it back out.

No pressure though. :)