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The next question is, if this all goes away, what blog system would be a good one to switch to? I like blogging and I want to keep doing it (especially about books and working out). I like the social networking aspect as well but thus far have not been interested in places like MySpace. It seems... kind of crowded and noisy in there, if you know what I mean.

Does anyone who reads this blog have experience with blogspot, wordpad, or other non-LJ blogging tools?

ETA: LJ press release says that they're just moving to Russia, after all. Yet I see many friends posting to say they're moving to Vox. Hmmmmm...

Date: 2009-01-06 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] klingonlandlady.livejournal.com
Yeah, what i hate about myspace and facebook is it seems hard to have the substantive, threaded conversations like we have here. They are more geared toward being briefly-posty. And Tribe threatens to collapse as well.

Date: 2009-01-06 10:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jonaskaite.livejournal.com
That's exactly the problem. There are social networks and blogging platforms, but not a whole lot in the way of social blogging networks. I've toyed around with Blogger and run a Wordpress platform for a couple of years (http://www.edgeofcenter.com), but they don't serve the same function as LJ.

Vox looks promising, but I wonder about its feature pack.

Date: 2009-01-07 01:40 am (UTC)
iff: Asexual Dreamsheep (Geeky Owen)
From: [personal profile] iff
I've been crossposting to InsaneJournal since Strikethrough. I know several of my friends have problems with the terminology that's used on the site (I must say that I find it quite amusing personally), but it's based on the LJ code and, from what Squeaky (the IJ owner/admin) posted earlier today, they are stable and have been for quite a long time now and have no plans on going anywhere. The user base isn't as robust yet, but with every instance of LJ doing something to piss the user base off, more people have fled over there.

If you do decide to go to IJ (or any other blogging sites that use the LJ code), there are instructions here for archiving your LJ and restoring it to the other site. The only thing I've found that's a problem with restoring it is if you use filters to post, they may not import with the correct filters. I haven't used tags in my journals but some of the comments say that those don't transfer either. If you just want to archive your LJ so you can start from scratch elsewhere, you can use either LJ-Archive or LJ-Sec (both tools mentioned in the post above) to back it up to your hard drive.

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