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I noticed that the default status for DW is to disallow anonymous comments. I recently changed mine to allow them. I feel a little silly because basically I've been making it impossible for people to comment on my fic unless they are DW users.
I suppose this is a good time to say I really appreciate all the comments that I get! I don't deserve them. Sometimes I forget to respond but that doesn't mean I don't appreciate comments!
:)
I missed the internet SO MUCH you guys. I love my dwircle like woah. And yes I just got a paid account, so likely SILLY POLLS will be appearing soon. Be afraid.
ALSO! I went through and checked the box that said "This journal should be viewed with discretion." Because really, shouldn't everything be viewed with discretion? But now I have a little "NSFW" red box that appears on my entries. :( I think I might uncheck that.
I suppose this is a good time to say I really appreciate all the comments that I get! I don't deserve them. Sometimes I forget to respond but that doesn't mean I don't appreciate comments!
:)
I missed the internet SO MUCH you guys. I love my dwircle like woah. And yes I just got a paid account, so likely SILLY POLLS will be appearing soon. Be afraid.
ALSO! I went through and checked the box that said "This journal should be viewed with discretion." Because really, shouldn't everything be viewed with discretion? But now I have a little "NSFW" red box that appears on my entries. :( I think I might uncheck that.
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Date: 2009-09-13 09:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-09-13 11:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-09-13 10:15 pm (UTC)Turning off anonymous posting != only DWers posting.
Anyone with an Open ID can post with *that* ID. Any Livejournal account holder already has an OpenID: it's account-name.livejournal.com. Flickr/Yahoo and Blogger and many other internet services provide Open ID for their users. (Theoretically jesse-the-k.dreamwidth.com is also an Open ID, but I've had some trouble getting this to work consistently.) One's Open ID is as revealing or psuedononymous as the username one chooses.
(Open ID seems to be becoming the solution to "WTF How can I remember my username and password at all these different sites?" from end users. It's also wants to be the answer to "How can we monetize the fact that our users also are active on other services?" which is a question coming from internet service accounts. Moral: be thoughtful about where you share your Open ID or other net identity. If you use a Facebook login on another site, that second site may get access to your Facebook info.)
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Date: 2009-09-13 11:30 pm (UTC)I think that is scary if the 2nd site can access your info. Hrm.
Icons are so fun. MULTIPASS.
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Date: 2009-09-14 01:06 pm (UTC)<3<3<3
I look forward to all of your new icons!
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Date: 2009-09-29 05:19 am (UTC)(Somehow I missed this comment earlier!)