Scenario
Cam wants to make his journal available to longtime friends and parents who are perhaps unaware of some of the seedier aspects of his life, or perhaps don't need to read descriptions of certain acts and/or body parts. He wants to friends-only any such posts. He doesn't want to actually reread his entire journal to ensure he got them all. He decides to have a contest wherein his LJ friends do the work for him. As a reward for any found entries, he promises to take and post a picture of anything they want, with the caveat of nothing visible that network television would refuse to show.
Question
Is this lazy (
leapfish's opinion) or ingenious (
c9's opinion) ?
I will update this post with the results of your vote, possibly activating this contest dealie.
So far there appears to be one vote for ingenious. Or at least, one person willing to participate. Update: You can ignore 1998-2003.
Cam wants to make his journal available to longtime friends and parents who are perhaps unaware of some of the seedier aspects of his life, or perhaps don't need to read descriptions of certain acts and/or body parts. He wants to friends-only any such posts. He doesn't want to actually reread his entire journal to ensure he got them all. He decides to have a contest wherein his LJ friends do the work for him. As a reward for any found entries, he promises to take and post a picture of anything they want, with the caveat of nothing visible that network television would refuse to show.
Question
Is this lazy (
So far there appears to be one vote for ingenious. Or at least, one person willing to participate. Update: You can ignore 1998-2003.
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Date: 2006-01-06 06:44 am (UTC)The real danger with opening your LJ to family is that they start clicking through to your friends page, or worse, your friend's linked blogs... this has bit me a few times :-)
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Date: 2006-01-06 07:03 am (UTC)