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futz! ([info]futz) wrote in [info]introducing,
@ 2011-04-27 20:36:00


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question time!

so when this community originally started last week, it was mainly because of ij always being down. ij is still iffy some nights but for the most part it's better. i know people have issues with scribbld -- it's slow loading the friends page; it's difficult to create styles; it's just different from what we're used to. however, ij is still down a lot of the time, and most of the "good" usernames are taken, which i know does make a difference for some people. another option is dreamwidth, but codes are necessary.

so what do you all think we should do? should we stay here, move to insanejournal, or move to dreamwidth? let me know in the comments (not sure how to make a poll, or if you even can) and i'll make a decision by tomorrow!

edit: did one of you register ~futz on ij? i didn't and it was only registered last night. just wondering!



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[info]emilia
2011-04-28 02:27 am UTC (link)
stay here but if we had to move then ij. i know the fp takes a while to load but i usually just open it, pay attention to another window, then come back. i don't find it to be an annoyance. i think we'd definitely get more members if we moved like joe said but i like how, at least in my experience, sribbld is more reliable than ij. maybe we could include more activities to attract more members to the game and encourage pimping?

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