Where, for LJ and other blogs, "I read everything" = "I scroll through everything and read what catches my eye", and for forums, "I read a filtered list" = "I read posts with interesting subject lines", and for fanzines, "I read a filtered list" = "I read the ones that I get paper copies of"....
Big problem I have is that I want to read everything (at least topic headings on forums) and would rather not read a forum than read an interesting topic, but not be able to keep up with it. I miss out on some active communities because of that.
I can't fill that in, it's too different from what I do. Plus you have lj in there twice.
LJ: Try to read everything, try hard to catch up on everything.
Twitter: Try to read everything, try not-so-hard to catch up. Blogs, mailing lists, newsgroups: Dip in when I have time. If captivated, read back on earlier stuff for certain areas (eg a blog's archive, or an entire newsgroup thread).
LJ clones: Have one account on dreamwidth, haven't worked out what to do with it, have read nothing.
Fanzines: Stuff comes through the door, I try to read most of it and fail miserably.
Forums: Depends entirely on the specific forum. Always read everything on larp related Mirrorstone, dip into others ad-hoc depending on how much time I have to kill.
General RSS feeds: Subscribe to about 20 feeds. Occasionally go in and read some of it. Generally forget to open the feed reader and don't have time for it.
I skim a lot of stuff but my reading is very ad-hoc. For Twitter, I sometimes have a day where I use it intensively, mostly have days where I just look for/respond to direct messages/replies and maybe make a couple of comments; and often have days where I don't bother opening it at all. So I put the last option, but it's not quite right.
But it's not "everything", then, is it? Because for me, "everything" would sort of imply that I read more than the 5 latest messages that appear on my TweetDeck. Most of which are usually from Jonathan bloody Ross.
Bugger. Really could have made it clearer in that case. I was just trying to bash this poll out quickly as I'm not even really reading LJ this week.
Question should have read something like: "When I read this type of social network I normally (part 1) and if I have to miss a couple of days I (part 2)."
E.g. When I read Twitter I normally (read everyone that I follow) and if I have to miss a couple of days I (only catch up on a specific subset of the people I follow).
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Big problem I have is that I want to read everything (at least topic headings on forums) and would rather not read a forum than read an interesting topic, but not be able to keep up with it. I miss out on some active communities because of that.
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LJ: Try to read everything, try hard to catch up on everything.
Twitter: Try to read everything, try not-so-hard to catch up.
Blogs, mailing lists, newsgroups: Dip in when I have time. If captivated, read back on earlier stuff for certain areas (eg a blog's archive, or an entire newsgroup thread).
LJ clones: Have one account on dreamwidth, haven't worked out what to do with it, have read nothing.
Fanzines: Stuff comes through the door, I try to read most of it and fail miserably.
Forums: Depends entirely on the specific forum. Always read everything on larp related Mirrorstone, dip into others ad-hoc depending on how much time I have to kill.
General RSS feeds: Subscribe to about 20 feeds. Occasionally go in and read some of it. Generally forget to open the feed reader and don't have time for it.
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More than 20 there!
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When you do read twitter, you read whatever is at the top. If you come back after missing a couple of days you don't go back.
Which is exactly what I do.
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Question should have read something like:
"When I read this type of social network I normally (part 1) and if I have to miss a couple of days I (part 2)."
E.g. When I read Twitter I normally (read everyone that I follow) and if I have to miss a couple of days I (only catch up on a specific subset of the people I follow).
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