Weird question...
Jul. 25th, 2006 08:25 pmIs there some way to add folks to one's Flist so that they can read locked journal entries, but their journals don't show up on your default "friends" page?
I keep my LJ presence a bit segregated. There's the Fandom Me, which is the active one right now, and nearly all my posts here are unlocked. But there's also the Private me that chitcats with old girlfriends and babbles very randomly and whinges a lot more about things going on in my personal life, but doesn't bore them with my Final Fantasy obsession.
There's some overlap between the two groups, but it's easier when I have my AuronLu friends page set to cover the folks I know primarily through fanfiction, so that it's mostly icons, fanfiction, and fanart; and my old LJ for friends' journals that are primarily about their personal lives, rants, activities.
Anyway, just curious.
I keep my LJ presence a bit segregated. There's the Fandom Me, which is the active one right now, and nearly all my posts here are unlocked. But there's also the Private me that chitcats with old girlfriends and babbles very randomly and whinges a lot more about things going on in my personal life, but doesn't bore them with my Final Fantasy obsession.
There's some overlap between the two groups, but it's easier when I have my AuronLu friends page set to cover the folks I know primarily through fanfiction, so that it's mostly icons, fanfiction, and fanart; and my old LJ for friends' journals that are primarily about their personal lives, rants, activities.
Anyway, just curious.
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Date: 2006-07-26 03:36 am (UTC)I don't think you can get them off your default flist but you can set up filters/custom friends groups so that you could only choose to read certain people. But other people will still be able to see that they are on your flist, if that's what you are concerned about.
I keep two journals as I find it's easier to do so, though I'm sure I could essentially do the same with one LJ, via custom filters. But then only the people you'd choose to see the entry could, not the general public.