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…that my "user information" indicates that 226 people list my journal as a "friend" but even in my recent burst of activity for the Lesbian Historic Motif Project, the maximum number of unique LJ-user views I've gotten on any particular day was 14. On that same day, I had 25 unique non-LJ visitors. (I plaster links to this series all over: fb, twitter.) On the average, I've had 20 unique visitors total each of the 15 days I've posted LHMP entries. This compares with an average of 29 unique visitors daily for a 10 day period in May starting with my first Kalamazoo postings (though some of the traffic at the end of that period was for several writing-related entries). The main thing that all this says to me is that if I were to move my blogging to a different platform, it would have very little impact on my readership. One of the worries I've had about, say, setting up a blog on my alpennia.com site (which is still very much in larval form) has been that I'd lose readers who couldn't be bothered to follow me over there. But the LJ stats show that the majority of my readers aren't reading my through LJ accounts. (On some days, as few as 10% of my readers are through LJ and the rate is always below 50%.)

So here's a question: is there anyone out there who is currently reading me regularly through LJ who would not be willing or able to follow me on a separate blog (presumably one with RSS capability, and where I'd be providing links in fb and twitter)? LJ has essentially lost its usefulness as a community-building or community-maintaining tool. I suspect a lot of those 200+ accounts still listed as following me are leftovers from people who have long since drifted away. On the other hand, I don't see myself stopping reading my friends-list here because there are a number of very good friends who still post regularly. So I'm dithering.

Date: 2014-06-22 08:28 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] julesjones
I won't actively follow anyone to somewhere else. I will pick up an RSS feed from the somewhere else to LJ, should such exist. This means that anyone who moves to FaceBook has moved beyond my ken, but WordPress is fine as long as you leave a forwarding address. I've found blogger somewhat hit and miss on whether the RSS feed to LJ is stable.

For me, Twitter is pointless for providing links. They get swamped in all the other chatter.

I haven't read all of the recent series of posts, because I was very short of attention span last week and using what little I had on my 150 words a day project. But I've at least skimmed most of them, and found them very interesting. Must remember to link to them...

Date: 2014-06-23 03:46 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] brooksmoses
The same here. These days it probably wouldn't occur to me to set up the RSS feed myself, but I might remember to. I also note that, when I'm trimming my friendslist, I tend to find myself trimming RSS feeds first, for some reason.

One of the things about RSS feeds that only bring over titles and excerpts is that when short of attention span I will tend to skim things rather than clicking through, and so I've skimmed many of your recent posts (and then said "that's interesting" and posted a link in a relevant comment thread on [livejournal.com profile] jamesnicoll's LJ) -- but if there had just been a title, I probably wouldn't have clicked through.

I'll also AOL [livejournal.com profile] green_knight's comment below about commenting.

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