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branchandroot) wrote2007-12-26 02:29 pm
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Cross-friending entry
If I'm reading everything right, then LJ users who comment using OpenID will become pseudo-accounts on IJ, and be friend-able. Once I friend those accounts, it seems, those LJ users will be able to read my flocked entries via the Friends page of that pseudo-account. You do not need to make an account and password in IJ, just use the OpenID sign-in here.
To receive email replies to OpenID comments: Log in with your OpenID. This should give you a page with a My IJ link. Click that link and choose Edit Your Profile, and enter an email address. Once you validate it, replies to your OpenID comments will be emailed to you just like normal comments. You can also upload icons, and your default icon will appear on your OpenID comments.
So, would anyone who only has an LJ account and still wishes to read my flocked posts, please make an OpenID comment to this or another entry. On the comment form, click the radio-button next to OpenID user and enter your LJ journal url in the window that appears (username.livejournal.com or users.livejournal.com/_username_ in case of underscores). Alternatively, log in via the link above; that will also create a pseudo-account for you.
To receive email replies to OpenID comments: Log in with your OpenID. This should give you a page with a My IJ link. Click that link and choose Edit Your Profile, and enter an email address. Once you validate it, replies to your OpenID comments will be emailed to you just like normal comments. You can also upload icons, and your default icon will appear on your OpenID comments.
So, would anyone who only has an LJ account and still wishes to read my flocked posts, please make an OpenID comment to this or another entry. On the comment form, click the radio-button next to OpenID user and enter your LJ journal url in the window that appears (username.livejournal.com or users.livejournal.com/_username_ in case of underscores). Alternatively, log in via the link above; that will also create a pseudo-account for you.
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I have an insane journal account under the same name, but I don't use it much since hardly anyone I know is here. But I want to stay in touch.
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Can you hear me? Can you hear me calling?
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So what exactly is a "flocked" post? o.O I know about birds and flocks, and I know about flocking a tree... But this kinda leaves me lost.
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Thanks
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