Also, the way people use LJ is very different to the way they use Tumblr.
I had to previously take someone off my viewing list someone on LJ. They'd crosspost twenty or more Tumblr posts, and it just threw everything out. But then putting them on any list was tricksy because then you had all those crossposts...
(I had another friend whom I unfollowed because all that her journal did for a year was collective twitter statuses; that's not what I'm here for...)
Personally, I don't think these journalling services are particularly compatible with Tumblr.
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I had to previously take someone off my viewing list someone on LJ. They'd crosspost twenty or more Tumblr posts, and it just threw everything out. But then putting them on any list was tricksy because then you had all those crossposts...
(I had another friend whom I unfollowed because all that her journal did for a year was collective twitter statuses; that's not what I'm here for...)
Personally, I don't think these journalling services are particularly compatible with Tumblr.