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Here's the thing: a lot of people are about ready to leave LJ over the latest shenanigans. But they don't want to make the leap to Dreamwidth because, frankly, there isn't enough going on here. The site is smaller, so there are fewer posts, and fewer cool people to meet. And all their friends are on LJ, which is of course a self-perpetuating situation: if "everybody" is still on LJ, then there's a huge disincentive against moving, which means that everybody continues to be on LJ.

Lots of people have realized that the best way to address this issue is, well, creating content. Some people are organizing collective efforts to create more content. This is a great idea, except for one small problem: the people who are really good at organizing and creating content are mainly fandom. I have nothing at all against fandom, but I'm not really part of it, and I think that a lot of other people who feel similarly are being put off because they see DW as yet another clubhouse for the cool fandom kids.

But I am going to take a leaf from fandom's book: I'm going to cease sitting around complaining about how DW is too quiet. Instead I'm going to participate in creating content and drawing attention to the cool stuff that already exists. So, I propose a giant non-fandom friending meme (thanks, [personal profile] delight). If you would like find some new, interesting people to read, or make new friends, or just help highlight how much cool stuff there is on DW, please comment to this post.

You're welcome to say whatever you like, but here's a suggested template:
Your identity: doesn't have to be A/S/L, but anything that you think people should know about you to be able to decide whether they're likely to be interested in getting to know you.
What you are passionate about
How you use Dreamwidth
A link to a recent post of yours that is characteristic of your journal or writing style.
A link to a journal on Dreamwidth you think people might enjoy reading, even if they don't know the writer personally.

Footnote 1: Some people have moral or technical objections to Dreamwidth, or actively prefer LJ. That's totally cool with me – this post isn't addressed to you. I'm looking to involve people who would like to make the move, but are put off because there isn't enough to read or enough people to meet here. I am not at all proselytizing, in other words, just doing my bit to fix what I see as the biggest glaring problem with DW. Other people may see other problems, and I am not trying to fix those.

Footnote 2: If you are involved in fandom, you're extremely welcome to participate. Perhaps you'd like to meet someone who shares some of your less fannish interests. Or you are welcome to go and join in some of the more explicitly fandom-related activities going on instead.

I am going to post this now, rather than waiting until the official three-week fest, because I think now is while the iron is hot and people are motivated to move to a new site. But I'll link it again when the fest starts up on 26th April, around the one-year anniversary of Dreamwidth entering Open Beta. I don't have any strong opinions about the DW-only content thing, and you don't have to be participating in that to participate in this meme.

So, go forth and friend!

ETA: And if you like the idea, please link this post all over the place. Or make your own version, or whatever, but mainly spread the word as much as possible

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Date: 2010-03-16 05:53 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] gelasius
Do I detect a note of sarcasm there? ;) I've been to SoCal once or twice, but not in YEARS; my mom, who also performs at Bristol, goes out to visit almost every year to play with the court. Maybe I'll manage to join her this time.

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Date: 2010-03-16 07:36 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ex_rising236
Noooo nooo. None what-so-everrrrr. I do not say things about the company that could get me in trouble too often, considering that I also work for the booth of one of the people who works for the company down here, and I value the fact that they pay me money and all of that.

And I mean, SoCal is nice enough, but it's a faire that is only a shadow of the faire that I was raised in somewhere between 10-20 years ago, and a weaker shadow still of the faire that my father began to work 34 years ago. Sometimes I get bitter about the fact that the faire now has such things as faeries — that just don't really seem to belong, whenever I think about it too hard — is all.

I've never had the chance to go up to Bristol, or any of the other company-owned faire. We do go to Casa de Fruitcake, I mean Fruta, every year, though.

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Date: 2010-03-16 12:48 pm (UTC)
gelasius: (brownie_flag)
From: [personal profile] gelasius
Sometimes I get bitter about the fact that the faire now has such things as faeries

Ah, yes, the good ol' history/fantasy divide. :D I was a faerie and I had a lot of fun doing it -- and I've always tried to think of my character as an older fae legend come to life -- but sometimes I didn't quite know if I belonged. My parents are both on the historical side of things, in the Court guild.

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Date: 2010-03-16 08:00 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ex_rising236
See, your interpretation of it sounds fine to me -- and of course, I'm an adult who doesn't see the faeries at the faire when they're right in front of him anyway. Which can be a great lot of fun for me, overall, because it is getting to play with another actor, and getting to play with the smaller people in the audience, all without breaking character. (I let myself get tied up by one of the faeries one time, all the while not even seeing that they existed.)

It's not the company casted faeries that so much annoy me as the ones that have come in with some of the outside acts here in the past.

And heh, yeah. I'm on the historical side of things too when I do actor stuff, or at least I have been for a while, though I'm not this year. I grew up, more or less, in MacColin. Very, very historical. :D This year, though, I'm going over to The New Reformed Guild of St. Helena's (otherwise known as the peasants) and I'm very much looking forward to the fun of things.

If you do get down to SoCal, lemme know when and all?

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