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The first week or so of my being on Livejournal, I did a lot of looking around. I'd pick a topic, get a nice long list, and open up some journals at random, just to see who's out there. I came across the journal of a college student in Alaska that absolutely blew me away. This gal had recently had her heart totally fucked up by a guy, and the way she wrote about it was riveting and powerful, and it really struck a chord with me (being that my heart was recently fucked up, too). Now I find myself reading her journal, she's funny and sarcastic, and seems to be doing a lot better now. I really like the way she writes, and I want to know what goes on in her life. She reminds me of me at that age, though she has it a lot tougher than I did.
So, the question is: do I talk to her?
We write what we write for ourselves and for our friends, it's easy to forget that if we don't lock it down to friends only, random strangers may sometimes come across what we write. Some people might want that more than others. Do you think she'd want to know that her journal really resonated with someone she's never met? If you were her, would you want to add me as a LJ friend?
I feel funny continuing to read her stuff without introducing myself. Has this sort of thing come up before? Opinions, please...
-Juliebata

Date: 2003-01-21 08:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] replyhazy.livejournal.com
I somehow can't imagine anybody being upset at being told that you like her writing and want to read some more of it.

Or being added to a "friends" list, because "friends" is a BIG MISNOMER. "Friends" can just mean "list of people whose writing you want to read often and not lose track of." Or, it can mean, "list of people who I don't mind if they read my friends-only post." You pick how you want to use it. This is a big BUG in LJ, so far as I am concerned. There ought to be a way to make these two things separate. Just because I want to read somebody often doesn't mean I want to reveal all about my moose cross-dressing habit to them!

Now I understand...

Date: 2003-01-21 10:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] juliebata.livejournal.com
This explains all those sets of antlers I saw stuffed into the closet. Here I thought I knew you....
-Bata

Date: 2003-01-21 10:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] numbat.livejournal.com
Pity I don't have the picture of me wearing reindeer antlers any more...

Date: 2003-01-22 09:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stealthpup.livejournal.com
What [livejournal.com profile] replyhazy said.

"Friend" actually means "subscriber", for however you choose to define that term for yourself. And it's a level of (relaxed) security, as well, allowing "friends" further access to your writing.

But, [livejournal.com profile] replyhazy, you can tailor your "friends" list in the way you describe. One can set up subsets of "friends", defining which "friends" belong to which groups (for example, I have a "friends" group called "motss", consisting of all the LJers I know that I'd encountered in soc.motss on USENET). Thus, you can set up your own "folks whose stuff I want to read, but whom I'm not that open with yet" group, along with your own "folks who I feel comfortable baring my soul to" group, and then, when adding an entry to your journal (not via the basic page, but the more comprehensive page), you can tailor the permissions for that entry to include one group but not another.

Then I am confused

Date: 2003-01-22 09:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] replyhazy.livejournal.com
...because I HAVE groups of friends, but when I set security on a post, I only get Public, Private, and Friends options. How would I set security so that only one of my friends groups can see an entry?

Re: Then I am confused

Date: 2003-01-22 10:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stealthpup.livejournal.com
First off, I assume you're using http://www.livejournal.com/update.bml?mode=full.

Check the Security Level drop-down list. There should be 4 options: "Public", "Private", "Friends", and "Custom...". If you select the "Custom..." option, you then get a checkbox list of your Friends groups, and you can select the groups you wish to give access to said entry.

You've a Paid Account, too, so you really should be seeing 4 levels of security. Let me know if you're getting different results.

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