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This post was inspired by a comment I recently made to
allenb.
If a person has an LJ account with no Friends or Friends-of, no posts, and no comments made in any journal/community...are they creating drama?
I think so. I think, using LJ logic, that someone creating an account and not doing anything with it STILL creates drama. Merely creating the account is enough overt action to rile people.
Drama would be created by:
1. People who want to use that username but can't
2. People who want to comment to this person and can't
3. People wondering why someone created a journal and isn't using it
4. People who know that person in the Real World and are annoyed or suspicious of that person having an account (are they using it for reading journals and spying?)
What say you, my fellow thinkers?
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If a person has an LJ account with no Friends or Friends-of, no posts, and no comments made in any journal/community...are they creating drama?
I think so. I think, using LJ logic, that someone creating an account and not doing anything with it STILL creates drama. Merely creating the account is enough overt action to rile people.
Drama would be created by:
1. People who want to use that username but can't
2. People who want to comment to this person and can't
3. People wondering why someone created a journal and isn't using it
4. People who know that person in the Real World and are annoyed or suspicious of that person having an account (are they using it for reading journals and spying?)
What say you, my fellow thinkers?