Hmm, Holidailies has about 15 more participants than the last time I looked, a couple of days ago. I guess people are gradually figuring out that it's there again, maybe?
Also the formatting of the "post" page looks different in LJ today. It also has a "switch to old version" option but I don't think I mind the new one, so far, so I'll stick with it until it starts annoying me.
Related to that, there has been some discussion among my Twitter friends lately to the effect of "Why is anybody still using Livejournal?" Which, y'know, I have a certain amount of sympathy for, since I actually haven't been using Livejournal much, lately. But when it comes to Holidailies, it still seems like the place to be, in my mind, somehow! I still like reading my LJ friends page when I actually remember to do it, anyway - and that sort of becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, in a sense, because if I read my friends page, then I might remember to post, and if people are posting, I'm more likely to remember. (Somebody else said, "I miss the old days when everybody was on LJ," and I agree with that completely.)
Also the formatting of the "post" page looks different in LJ today. It also has a "switch to old version" option but I don't think I mind the new one, so far, so I'll stick with it until it starts annoying me.
Related to that, there has been some discussion among my Twitter friends lately to the effect of "Why is anybody still using Livejournal?" Which, y'know, I have a certain amount of sympathy for, since I actually haven't been using Livejournal much, lately. But when it comes to Holidailies, it still seems like the place to be, in my mind, somehow! I still like reading my LJ friends page when I actually remember to do it, anyway - and that sort of becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, in a sense, because if I read my friends page, then I might remember to post, and if people are posting, I'm more likely to remember. (Somebody else said, "I miss the old days when everybody was on LJ," and I agree with that completely.)