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danohu ([personal profile] danohu) wrote2006-05-08 01:07 am

Filters

Following a conversation with [livejournal.com profile] lavendersparkle yesterday, I've decided to start using more filters.


I don't currently use many filters at all. There are a couple for semi-confidential work-related things, and one to separate the Russian livejournals from the ones belonging to people I actually know. I also have a filter for frivolous memes, which consists of friends who post that kind of thing themselves.

I'm mainly adding an angst-filter so that I can post grumpy things without worrying about looking like I'm angling for hugs, and to prod me into moving more things across from my private diary.


So, there will be an angst filter. Who wants in?

[Poll #724434]

Also, has anybody come up with a way to make posts public, without having them appear on my friends' friendspages? It seems silly to inflict things like Cambridge event announcements on friends in America, but at the same time there are lj-less friends who I'd like to be able to see them.

Re: A way to make posts public, without having them appear on my friends' friendspages

[identity profile] i-am-marky.livejournal.com 2006-05-08 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
Why not just edit lj and add in some new features, as it's all open source, and then no-one has to move?

Re: A way to make posts public, without having them appear on my friends' friendspages

[identity profile] cartesiandaemon.livejournal.com 2006-05-08 08:17 am (UTC)(link)
BTW, I have too many ideas that are too disjointed and many of which are implemented *somewhere* to describe everything I've thought, so what I say is bound to seem piecemeal, I'm sorry.

Why not just edit lj and add in some new features, as it's all open source, and then no-one has to move?

Starting from LJ or other open source code probably will be what you'd do. But I believe LJ is not designed for blogs on different LJ servers to work together, so you'd either have to get people to switch to your implementation of LJ, or persuade the lj company to implement many of your changes. And I would like them to, but would like a system which isn't contingent on what they think appropriate.