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versailles_rose
Sep. 1st, 2010 03:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Copied directly because this says it all:
This is turning into a meme, so please pass it on if you wish. I don't know who wrote the original version.
It seems there's a new "feature" whereby anyone who posts a reply on LJ to an entry (whether that entry is locked or not), can have their replies x-posted to Facebook. This is an option that shows up when you hit the reply button.
I am issuing a formal request to all who comment on my LJ, please do NOT x-post your replies, especially to locked entries. Your comments will show up like x-posted entries on FB, if you do this.
On LJ I post things about my personal life. There are people on Facebook I would not care to have privy to that information. If I see that you're cross-posting your replies, I'll ask you about it to make sure you're aware. If you continue to do it, or if you cross-post something from my journal without my permission, you'll no longer be filtered into the majority of my posts.
This is turning into a meme, so please pass it on if you wish. I don't know who wrote the original version.
It seems there's a new "feature" whereby anyone who posts a reply on LJ to an entry (whether that entry is locked or not), can have their replies x-posted to Facebook. This is an option that shows up when you hit the reply button.
I am issuing a formal request to all who comment on my LJ, please do NOT x-post your replies, especially to locked entries. Your comments will show up like x-posted entries on FB, if you do this.
On LJ I post things about my personal life. There are people on Facebook I would not care to have privy to that information. If I see that you're cross-posting your replies, I'll ask you about it to make sure you're aware. If you continue to do it, or if you cross-post something from my journal without my permission, you'll no longer be filtered into the majority of my posts.