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squirrelitude ([personal profile] squirrelitude) wrote2016-11-26 09:52 am

A plea to LJ users: Cross-post from Dreamwidth, pretty please?

I really, really want to move off of Livejournal. Here's my vision:

  1. My friends make Dreamwidth accounts and post there instead, set to crosspost to LJ.
  2. Eventually everyone's posts are on both sites.
  3. Then we stop using LJ, since everyone is on DW as well.

(Why do I want to stop using LJ? Well, I don't want my private journal posts going over plain HTTP instead of HTTPS, where anyone in the café, ISP, and massive government surveillance apparatus can read them; Livejournal feels like it could die at any time and take the community with it; Livejournal's owners are sketchy and tight-lipped and I don't know who is being given access to my journal.)

So would you consider making a DW account?

  1. Sign up for a free account
  2. Set up crossposting to LJ
  3. Optional: Create access filters that match the names of your LJ access filters (otherwise cross-posts will just be friends-locked)
  4. Post so that people know your new account name!

I'm "timmc" on Dreamwidth. Friend me and let me know who you are!

DW is still rolling out TLS, so the crosspost link is still HTTP -- but for people using the HTTPS Everywhere browser extension, you'll be redirected to HTTPS when you click it.

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[personal profile] siderea 2016-11-26 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
See my question to metahacker if you aren't subscribed to all comments.

Thanks.

A browser-based crossposter would certainly be possible, although at that point I'd take it a step further and also have it archive my posts locally as well.

Oh, well.

Even better would be writing locally or on a server I control and having it sync out to both sites

It would be better for the 1% of us who would/could use it. It would be worse for absolutely everyone else.

For now I'm just considering writing Yet Another LJ/DW Archiver script, though...

Yeah, I can see how that would totally help with your expressed aim at getting everyone under HTTPS.
Edited 2016-11-26 20:58 (UTC)

[identity profile] metahacker.livejournal.com 2016-11-26 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
for the 1% of us who would/could use it

Hmm, y'know, between [livejournal.com profile] squirrelitude and me we *might* actually be able to make a cross-posting thingie that mere mortals could use...maybe...
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[personal profile] siderea 2016-11-26 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
The question was never one of ability.

ETA: I am walking away from this discussion because I am beyond pissed off.
Edited 2016-11-26 22:45 (UTC)