Well, it was the division of 'friends' into 'access' and 'reading' lists was what drew me to begin with (livejournal promised to do that for years but never followed through). But I also think the different reading list culture that resulted from that, the expanding cut tags, and the dreamwidth staff's willingness to implement things that the users want are incredibly awesome. Just as a start.
I guess what I'm saying is that it was important to me to have a positive reason for leaving rather than a negative one. And even now, I'd still rather concentrate on the awesomeness of dreamwidth than the horribleness of livejournal.
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I guess what I'm saying is that it was important to me to have a positive reason for leaving rather than a negative one. And even now, I'd still rather concentrate on the awesomeness of dreamwidth than the horribleness of livejournal.
-J