Well, as you said around yukiiiii , some already know that LJ has teamed up with Facebook . (No merge mode, but I seemed to understand that people will be able to roam FB here or something). What? That privacy is sought LJ (I at least look) and a type of relations user-to-user that very few people believe that complying with the policy as very exclusive Facebook.
Anyway. yukiiiii proposed a good alternative, Dreamwidth very similar in aesthetics and performance to LJ (if not equal), but with a privacy policy muchi simo better.
quite personally hate Facebook. Accept any kind of challenge / poll / game etc. means that hundreds, thousands of people are able to access freely to your profile. I think a network-oriented communication and the opening of a brutal, which has its good and its numerosísisisisimos supporters (and detractors), but I remain unconvinced beyond its useful to keep in touch with people of other nationalities .
So, if someone wants to stop by the Dream, on the same page is a link to request / use codes to enter. I have already made account, that's why I caught the bull and such xD
Ay. I hope this is just a scare, but just in case ...
Extracto directo de la polémica página de LJ news:
" For those of you who
Several things to keep in mind:
- If you've been using the previous version of Facebook Connect, you'll need to reactivate this feature by re-implementing your settings on the Account Settings/Extensions page .
- Once you enable Facebook and/or Twitter Connect, only your public LiveJournal posts (those marked as "Everyone") will default to cross-post, but you can override this on a per-post basis beneath the text box.
- If you set your default to cross-post comments, ALL of your comments, including screened and Friends Only comments, can be cross-posted whenever you choose. Only public comments, however, will be preselected to cross-post. If you wish to cross-post a Friends Only or screened comment, you will need to select the cross-posting option manually when you post the comment. Of course, you can override your settings on a per-comment basis, so you have complete control over whether to cross-post each and every comment.
- If you edit a post or comment after it has been cross-posted, it will not revise the post on Facebook and/or Twitter.
- Your posts will publish on Facebook and Twitter according to your respective privacy/visibility settings on those networks.
- For further information, see the Facebook and Twitter Connect FAQ .
Log into LiveJournal with Facebook Connect
In order to spread the love, Facebook users who do NOT have LiveJournal accounts can now log in, comment, view friends, and join communities using a Facebook log-in/ID and password (much like OpenID). To log into LiveJournal using your Facebook account, click on the Facebook button located in the log-in area of the LiveJournal header (as shown in the image on the right). Facebook users dog Quickly upgrade to a full account in Account Settings. "Masoleast says LJ users to choose whether to publish our posts on Facebook or Twitter, but if a user does not have FB LJ, this does not prevent you from logging in and act as if a member of this community.
Anyway. Rolls Maccabees.
* NOTE: Dreamwidth has enabled this journal with many keys, I have taken the first I've seen and it has worked (yes, leave comments with No cojáis code that since they are sole proprietorships, to know they'll be accused and they have already been used.) And as for the operation do not worry, it is almost a replica of LJ.
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