> a) Denise posts a lot of things that you find interesting and you want > to read. Whether it be day-to-day ramblings or fiction or anything > else, you want to read it. So you "watch" her journal - you put her > on your "watch list." > > However, you don't actually know her, so you do NOT "trust" her. You > do not put her on your "trust list." So later, when you post "friends > only", she will NOT be able to see it. She has no idea you made a > protected post.
I understand that this is a big deal for many people who use LJ, but am I the only person in the world that uses a newsreader to enforce the watch/trust division? (of course, I consume 80%-90% of my web content via feeds anyway...) Julie _______________________________________________ dw-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.dwscoalition.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dw-discuss
