short posts
Jan. 28th, 2009 11:56 pmThe new kids on the block, such as Facebook and Twitter, encourage very, very, very short posts. Shorter than txts.
What does the LJ etiquette say? If the post is to be short, do we rather not bother? Do you even bother to click 'comment'? Do you like it because, yawn, all that prose to read through? Or do you like it because we are all so twitterised now, we get confused by anything longer than 15 characters?
And the lj-cut? Make a pretend short post and then morph it, magically, into a tome of wondrous wafflitude behind the cut?
( tome of wondrous wafflitude )
What does the LJ etiquette say? If the post is to be short, do we rather not bother? Do you even bother to click 'comment'? Do you like it because, yawn, all that prose to read through? Or do you like it because we are all so twitterised now, we get confused by anything longer than 15 characters?
And the lj-cut? Make a pretend short post and then morph it, magically, into a tome of wondrous wafflitude behind the cut?
( tome of wondrous wafflitude )