I posted a while back about the disconnect between the people reading my LJ and the people whose LJs I read. Namely that the more likely it is that I read your LJ, the less likely it is that you read mine.
Looking through my LJ, I've noticed something. Most of the stuff I post is fannish. In fact, at least 99% of it is fannish.
However, the people whose LJs I read are mostly non-fannish. As a general rule, their LJ is for life, not fandom.
Also, this LJ seems to be largely read by under-25s. I don't know if that's because under-25s are more likely to have the time to be fannish, or because my style is more likely to appeal to under-25s.
This is me being LJ-meta.
Looking through my LJ, I've noticed something. Most of the stuff I post is fannish. In fact, at least 99% of it is fannish.
However, the people whose LJs I read are mostly non-fannish. As a general rule, their LJ is for life, not fandom.
Also, this LJ seems to be largely read by under-25s. I don't know if that's because under-25s are more likely to have the time to be fannish, or because my style is more likely to appeal to under-25s.
This is me being LJ-meta.
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