My pleasure! It's really neat, compiling the differences like this.
Thank you! That'll be useful info for later.
I honestly haven't seen very many reblogs with that system; even shortly after it was put together, I saw a short spate for a month or two, and then it trickled to just about nothing. I think I maybe saw one Dreamwidth "reblog" in the past year or so? I'll have to remember to look them up, so I can report on what they look like 😂
That said, I'm honestly glad that there are so many steps required to "reblog" anything on Dreamwidth, and I'm personally not going to make it easier outside of linking to that post. The ability to reblog in and of itself won't change Dreamwidth from a content creation site to a content aggregation site, as long as it stays strictly a third-party option, but enough people using that feature might, and I'm pretty sure that Mark and Denise have vested interested in preventing Dreamwidth from going that way. I strongly prefer Dreamwidth as a content creation site, myself.
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Date: 2024-01-02 04:46 am (UTC)Thank you! That'll be useful info for later.
I honestly haven't seen very many reblogs with that system; even shortly after it was put together, I saw a short spate for a month or two, and then it trickled to just about nothing. I think I maybe saw one Dreamwidth "reblog" in the past year or so? I'll have to remember to look them up, so I can report on what they look like 😂
That said, I'm honestly glad that there are so many steps required to "reblog" anything on Dreamwidth, and I'm personally not going to make it easier outside of linking to that post. The ability to reblog in and of itself won't change Dreamwidth from a content creation site to a content aggregation site, as long as it stays strictly a third-party option, but enough people using that feature might, and I'm pretty sure that Mark and Denise have vested interested in preventing Dreamwidth from going that way. I strongly prefer Dreamwidth as a content creation site, myself.