denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)Denise ([staff profile] denise) wrote in [site community profile] dw_news,
@ 2011-08-12 03:29 pm UTC
Entry tags:weekly announcements
Hello, Dreamwidth! It's been an ... eventful few weeks, hasn't it? Welcome to those who are just joining us, from Google Plus and LiveJournal -- we hope you find Dreamwidth an excellent home. (This week we passed 100,000 personal accounts on the service, and over one million accounts total, which is very exciting news indeed.)

Behind the cut:

* Development
* Update on site problems
* Welcome to Dreamwidth!
* Paid Accounts
* Anonymous spam
* [site community profile] dw_codesharing
* Non-native-English celebration fest
* Request for brainstorming




Development



This weeks' code tours are brought to us by [personal profile] pauamma and [personal profile] ursamajor:

13 July - 2 August
3 August - 10 August

These fixes, improvements, and additions include a number of minor bugfixes involving display of text on the site, improvements to certain messages and FAQs on the site, the addition of new FAQs involving community management, transfering communities, and account and community deletion; the addition of Etsy to the <user name=foo> linking module (so you'll be able to do <user name=foo site=etsy.com>), improvements to YouTube video embedding, updating the Google Analytics snippet that paid users can insert into their journals to the most recent version of the code, adding an icon so that people bookmarking the site onto the desktop under iOS (iPhone/iPad/Mac OS 10.7) get a pretty custom DW icon instead of the default icon, adding checkboxes to the Manage Circle page to better allow you to join/leave communities, adding the ability to click through to view your filtered reading page after creating a custom subscription filter, and the ability to hide and show the detailed poll answers as though they were cuts, so you can "roll" the answers back up once you're done with them.

There's also a screaming whackton (that's a technical term!) of new themes (all gorgeous!), two entirely new styles, and a few small improvements to the customization system.

None of these improvements are live or usable on the Dreamwidth site itself yet. We're hoping to do a code push to update the site itself to the most recent development version sometime in the next week. Watch [site community profile] dw_maintenance for details.


Update on site problems



Last week, we were having some slowdown and general responsiveness issues, chronicled in [site community profile] dw_maintenance. We're pretty sure we've tracked the problem down to a combination of two things: a bug in perl (the language DW is written in) that's manifesting with some of our code, causing memory leaks (which make our webservers run out of memory and lock up) and needing to put some extra RAM in a few of our servers.

We've got a ticket open with our hosting company to upgrade the servers, and we're starting to work on testing the new version of perl we'd like to upgrade to (the one that doesn't have the bug) to make sure that it doesn't have any unforseen issues. The testing process might take a bit, but we want to make sure we aren't going to have issues with the fix we're putting in to fix our issues!

As many people have noticed, the site search function is currently disabled -- the reason for this is we've borrowed the machine that powers the search feature to serve as a temporary webserver. This allows us to change the settings on all the webservers to keep things zippy for everyone. Since the search machine is one of the ones we're putting more RAM into, the current plan is to take it out of the webserver pool, give it some spring cleaning, and turn it back into the search machine as soon as our hosting provider can do the upgrades. We're not sure exactly when that will be, but we're hoping it will be within a few days.

If you're ever having trouble with the site, the first place you should look is the Twitter offsite status feed, and, if you can reach the site, [site community profile] dw_maintenance. We always try to update those within 10-15 minutes of becoming aware of a problem (if the problem isn't fixable within that time frame). Then, as the situation develops, we'll either edit the [site community profile] dw_maintenance entry or continue to post to the Twitter status feed as more information becomes available. Sometimes we get behind, or we're too busy trying to fix the problem to post about the problem, but we do our best to keep you updated!


Welcome to Dreamwidth!



As I mentioned in my intro, we've seen an influx of users over the past two weeks. Welcome to Dreamwidth! We're glad to have you here, and we hope you enjoy yourselves.

There's a lot of awesome things about Dreamwidth -- well, I'm totally biased, and I admit that, but I still think we've done a great job in making an awesome site to hang out on. For those who are totally new, check out the Welcome to Dreamwidth guide. If you're coming to us from LiveJournal, we have a Guide to Dreamwidth for LiveJournal Users, explaining many of the differences between the two sites. You can also read our Guiding Principles and Diversity Statement for some more information about our core values and how we make decisions, and our Business FAQs for an older look "behind the curtain". (Those were written in early 2009 when we were just beginning the Dreamwidth project, so many of them are written as looking towards the future, but they're mostly still applicable.)

You can find interesting things to read on the Latest Things page, which is a feed of public entries made to the site, and at the top of the Latest Things page are "tag feeds" for the most popularly used tags on the site. (There's a weird bug where some of the tags aren't taken off the popular list after they're no longer being used, so one or two of the tag feeds might be blank -- we're still trying to figure that one out!) If you're looking for people who share your interests, check out the interests search. And there's always the Random Active Journal and Random Active Community links! If you're looking for specific communities, previously we've done something we call the "giant community rec-o-matic" in [site community profile] dw_news posts, where people post about what they're interested in and others recommend communities for them to join. We'll probably run another round of that pretty soon, but in the meantime, check out the "community rec-o-matic" tag, and read the comments to those old news posts, for lists of communities that are awesome.

Meanwhile, for those who are old hands at this Dreamwidth thing -- why not take a moment and leave a comment with which of the features Dreamwidth has added is your favorite? Me, my absolute favorite thing we've done -- and something I miss on every other site out there -- is the in-line expandable cut tags (and especially, the fact you can roll them back up when you're done with them). It's so little, and I never thought I'd use it, and once I saw it, I couldn't figure out how I'd lived without it.

If you've got a favorite thing that DW has added -- big or little -- sound off in the comments, and introduce the new folks to the things you love about DW.

And, if you're new and have questions, the Support team -- all Dreamwidth users just like yourself -- are standing by to help you. Or, you can ask in the comments to this post, and somebody will get you an answer. (I'm so, so incredibly proud of the helpful and friendly community we've built here.)


Paid Accounts



I wanted to take a minute -- it's been a while! -- and specifically thank the people who have chosen to support Dreamwidth by buying a paid account. Your subscriptions are our only source of revenue: we don't accept advertising, and we don't take any money from venture capitalists or outside investors. This means that our only source of income is you: you are our customers, our supporters, and our backers, and you're the only people we have to make happy in order to stay afloat. On Dreamwidth, you aren't eyeballs, clicks, or content generators. You're our users, and you're our only priority.

(Well, okay, you and my cats. My cats would be upset with me if I didn't put them on the priority list somewhere.)

So, thank you to everyone who's supported us, everything from tossing us a few bucks here and there to maintaining multiple paid accounts all at once. You make this possible!

If you've been thinking about buying a paid account, for yourself or for a friend, we accept Visa/Mastercard/Discover/American Express, as well as checks and money orders in US dollars. (We'll also take cash in US dollars, and American Express travelers' checks, but we can't guarantee that they'll get to us and we can't replace any payments that get lost in the mail, so save that for a last resort!) We can't, unfortunately, take PayPal for payments, as PayPal closed our account with them last year after they demanded we censor our users' content and we refused. If PayPal is your only option, we suggest that you ask a friend with a credit card to make a payment on your behalf, then transfer the money to them privately. (And, in the comments, [personal profile] optasia reminds me: Visa prepaid gift cards also work just fine!)

All purchases on DW are made for Dreamwidth Points, whether directly for paid services or indirectly to have the points to hold in your account and use later (or to transfer to friends as a gift, as a 'tip' for writing things you enjoy, or as prizes for contests held in a community... the possibilities are endless!) Buying and storing DW points can also be used as a method to pre-pay your account: if your account isn't going to be expiring for a while, but you want to make sure you'll have the money to renew once it does, you can buy small amounts of points throughout the year whenever you have a few dollars to spare, and then use those points to pay for your renewal when it comes up.

Thank you again to everyone who's chosen to support us. We quite literally couldn't be doing any of the awesome stuff we've been doing without you.


Anonymous Spam



The [site community profile] dw_antispam team would like to let everyone know that there's a particularly determined anonymous spam campaign going on right now. It takes the form of anonymous comments left to your entries (particularly older entries), with a subject line that looks like the cat walked over your keyboard and a random, vague compliment that's supposed to look like it applies to the entry containing at least one misspelled word. (Things like "Sueropir thinking demonstrated above. Thanks!" and "Created the graetest articles, you have.")

These comments are a form of "testing" -- by including the keysmash subject line and the sentence containing at least one misspelled word, it gives the human behind the spammer network a unique combination to search for. They'll leave the comments, then check back in a little while through searching Google for that unique combination. This lets them check two things: how well Google "sees" that particular site and how fast the site gets indexed, and whether the site's admins are quick to dispose of spam.

If you get one of these comments, hit the Delete icon to delete it. On the subsequent inline box or separate page (depending on whether you have JavaScript enabled in your browser or not), check the "Mark as spam" checkbox. This will not only delete the comment (and keep it from showing up in search results and attracting more spammers), but also sends it to the antispam team, where they'll take steps to block the spammer who left it from the site.

Because Dreamwidth is relatively small, and our spam volume is relatively low, one report can be all it takes to get a spammer whacked. So, please tick the "mark as spam" checkbox when you delete spam comments! It helps keep the service clean for everybody.

Meanwhile, if you're interested in spam cleanup, check the profile of [site community profile] dw_antispam for information on how to apply to the team. It's a low-impact, no-pressure way to help DW for everybody.


[site community profile] dw_codesharing



With the recent influx of users joining us from elsewhere, invite codes are going nearly as quickly as they get posted! If you have a few codes that you aren't using, consider posting them to [site community profile] dw_codesharing. (You don't need to be a member to post to the community, and you don't need to watch the community on your reading list -- it is awfully spammy.) You'll help someone else who wants to join Dreamwidth create their account and start experiencing the Dreamwidth awesomeness.


Non-native-English celebration fest



To help celebrate the diversity of Dreamwidth's userbase, and to help call attention to the international nature of Dreamwidth, [personal profile] yvi is planning an unofficial non-native-English-speakers' celebration posting fest. If English isn't your primary language, check out her entry and join in the planning.

Dreamwidth itself is only offered in English -- right now, and for the forseeable future -- for a lot of reasons. (Among others: the interface available for translating the site is incredibly difficult to use; it's difficult to recruit and retain translators; given the speed of our development, it would be hard to keep translations up-to-date, and out-of-date translations lead to people getting incorrect or outdated information; we don't have a lot of resources to supervise and manage multiple translation teams; we don't have the resources yet to offer technical support in multiple languages, and when someone sees the site speaking to them in their own language, they should be able to get technical support in their own language.) None of these problems are individually unsolveable, but all of them together means that we can't count on being able to offer Dreamwidth in other languages for a long time.

However, that doesn't mean that Dreamwidth isn't home to a lot of different language-speakers and people from multiple different countries and cultures. I love seeing that -- every time I load the Latest Things page and need two hands to count on my fingers the number of languages that I see, or need to load Google Translate to read what's being posted, it makes me smile. The more languages that are spoken on a site, the more diverse its userbase is; the more diverse a site's userbase is, the more chances it has to succeed. (Also, I've noticed a group of photobloggers who mostly post по-русски who have the most gorgeous photos -- thanks, guys; I love seeing a series of snapshots from the other side of the world!)

We've been brainstorming ways to make it easier for you to find people who belong to your language community on Dreamwidth. In the meantime, if English isn't your primary language, check out the planning and start thinking of ways you'd like to participate.


Request for brainstorming



The influx of new DW users has brought the perpetual question of "how do you find your friends?" back around for consideration. I've posted a brainstorming post in [site community profile] dw_biz:

Finding people you know on DW

The question of locating people you know on a new social network is a tough one, since it touches on all kinds of things: privacy, convenience, safety, and the fact that if you don't find people you know on a new social network, you aren't going to get much benefit out of that network (and therefore you will wander off and not use the site). As we begin to work on getting awareness of Dreamwidth into areas that haven't yet heard of us, this question is going to start becoming more of an issue, so we're looking to get everybody thinking together to solve problems and give us great ideas. (Many brains working together always turn out a more well-thought-out result!)


*

That's it from us for another edition of the DW news! As always, if you're having problems with Dreamwidth, Support can help you; for notices of site problems and downtime, check the Twitter status page; if you've got an idea to make the site better, you can make a suggestion.

Keep an eye on [site community profile] dw_maintenance for updates on site search, server upgrades, and the next code push, and I'll see you in a few weeks for our next update. (Meanwhile, I'll be on vacation at the end of August, and I'll be trying my best not to touch the laptop. I may even be truly daring and leave it at home ...)


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ratcreature: RatCreature is enthusiastic: Yay! (yay!)


[personal profile] ratcreature
2011-08-12 07:47 pm UTC (link)
I'm glad to hear search will be back in a few days! I have been really missing it, as I noticed that my tags are not quite as effective as I thought when trying to find an entry again in my journal.

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-12 07:57 pm UTC (link)
It's been driving me nuts not to have it! Especially when I'm dealing with [site community profile] dw_suggestions, heh.

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(no subject) - [personal profile] jae, 2011-08-13 05:25 pm UTC (Expand)
devilc: For The Win! (FTW)

Icon is for Team Dreamwidth


[personal profile] devilc
2011-08-12 07:57 pm UTC (link)
Non-native-English celebration fest

Just when I think y'all couldn't awesome any harder?

You do.

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)

Re: Icon is for Team Dreamwidth


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-12 07:59 pm UTC (link)
Just to be clear, the fest is not something officially DW related or something we planned ourselves! But we're always happy to promote general widespread content-creation-type fests when people come up with them, like the Three Weeks for Dreamwidth fest.

(Edit: and as soon as I posted, I realized that could be taken wrong -- I mean more like, I don't want to take credit for something we didn't come up with, not that I want to disclaim our involvement. *G*)

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Re: Icon is for Team Dreamwidth - [personal profile] devilc, 2011-08-12 11:19 pm UTC (Expand)
branchandroot: oak against sky (oak on clouds)

Favorite: fold-unfold


[personal profile] branchandroot
2011-08-12 07:59 pm UTC (link)
The fold-unfold cut! Yes! It is my very favorite, even above the separation of the subscribers and reading list, even above the menu redesign and I love the menu redesign only slightly less than I love chocolate.

I have, more than once, been reading my LJ flist and clicked automatically on where the arrow would have been, and been deeply frustrated when nothing happened.

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goodbyebird: Community: Britta is turning it into a snake. (Community turning it into a snake)

Re: Favorite: fold-unfold


[personal profile] goodbyebird
2011-08-12 09:30 pm UTC (link)
If you use Firefox Livejournal Addons will give you the fold-unfold cut on entries. I'd completely forgotten about it, and when I got a new laptop boy was I frustrated when reading my flist!

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Re: Favorite: fold-unfold - [personal profile] branchandroot, 2011-08-12 10:11 pm UTC (Expand)
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[personal profile] crossfire
2011-08-12 08:00 pm UTC (link)
My favorite feature of dreamwidth is without a doubt the Guiding Principles. That's the main reason why I'm here.

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-13 06:55 am UTC (link)
I love how many people are mentioning the Guiding Principles! It was really tough to put those together -- trying to figure out which of our core values to put in and what to leave out, and figuring out how to phrase the bits we did include -- and hearing that so many people love them is so rewarding. Thank you. :)

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(no subject) - [personal profile] jumpuphigh, 2011-08-13 10:36 am UTC (Expand)
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[personal profile] jumun
2011-08-12 08:02 pm UTC (link)
I'm glad to have joined DW~! ^^

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-13 06:57 am UTC (link)
Welcome! It may sound cheesy, but we're really glad to have you here, and I hope you fall as much in love with DW as I am in love with it. :)

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[personal profile] princessofgeeks
2011-08-12 08:19 pm UTC (link)
my favorite feature (besides just being part of this awesome place) is the separation of "access" and "subscription." So so important to the way I use the net.

Thanks for everything.

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[personal profile] pipisafoat
2011-08-12 09:24 pm UTC (link)
And the ability to have a different default reading filter other than "everyone"! ♥♥

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delladea: An earth colored dream-sheep with the capricorn zodiac symbol. (Capricorn Dreamsheep)


[personal profile] delladea
2011-08-12 08:25 pm UTC (link)
Things I love about DW:
  • Expandable/collapsible cut tags (seriously ♥ ♥ ♥)
  • Transparency - The DW team is always very up front and timely when communicating about what is happening on the service.
  • Their Guiding Principles.
  • Inclusive and encouraging development community, if you're into that sort of thing.

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kerravonsen: (me-cartoon)


[personal profile] kerravonsen
2011-08-12 08:57 pm UTC (link)
Transparency - The DW team is always very up front and timely when communicating about what is happening on the service.

Oh yes.

As for features, I still think the separation of access and subscription is the best.

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reddragdiva: (gosh!, news, nice cup of tea and a sit down)


[personal profile] reddragdiva
2011-08-12 08:45 pm UTC (link)
For what it's worth: for translations, you might consider contacting http://translatewiki.net - they started off doing translations for the Wikipedias and MediaWiki, the Wikipedia software, but are branching out into other areas. If you have a few people who want to do an interface translation and could do with an established framework to work in, they'd be a good group to start talking to. As Alan Cox put it, in fifty years, languages that aren't on computers won't exist.

Oh, and your post prompted me to buy six months' paid time.

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-12 08:53 pm UTC (link)
Ooh, thanks for the pointer. The site-translation user interface is so bad that I wouldn't force it on my worst enemy, but we do want to remake it in the future, and if we get it to the point where I wouldn't be ashamed to foist it on someone and have a little more in the way of resources to throw at things, I will definitely keep them in mind.

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instantramen: unisex human figure holding a box with a heart to the side (fish-shaped crackers)


[personal profile] instantramen
2011-08-12 09:02 pm UTC (link)
My absolute favorite thing is being able to view everything in my journal style without having to add ?style=mine at any point. There are a lot of DW features I love, but this is definitely the one I use most often.

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+1


[personal profile] jumpuphigh
2011-08-12 09:51 pm UTC (link)
When I'm on other social networks, I cry just a little bit because they don't have this feature. I get really confused when I go to look at a post here and it's not in my style...until I realize that my login cookie has expired and I need to log in again.

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[personal profile] ninetydegrees
2011-08-12 09:05 pm UTC (link)
Favorite things about DW:

-- Guiding Principles
-- Entry Style option! Custom entry pages drive me crazy so I truly love this option.
-- The tag merging feature (super useful as a community admin)
-- The Access vs Subscription division; I have a much more diverse reading list thanks to this.
-- Site-wide custom time format.
-- Ability to track any comment made in a community.
-- Many, many pretty (and easy to customize) styles!

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-13 02:50 am UTC (link)
It's so awesome to know that I'm not the only person who is driven absolutely up the wall by custom comment pages. *G*

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illariy: (boy hair swing)

favourite DW features


[personal profile] illariy
2011-08-12 09:05 pm UTC (link)
In ascending order of belovedness *g*

3. ability to subscribe to a journal without giving access
2. in-line expandable and collapsible cut-tags!
1. timely and honest dialogue with us users about coming updates, technical problems, outages, feature requests etc etc. ♥

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rroselavy: (Goku - heart, Goku <3)

Favorite DW Features


[personal profile] rroselavy
2011-08-12 09:17 pm UTC (link)
1A. Generous word-limit on posts. I run writing communities and I've yet to get a story that I needed to post in pieces ... THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for this.

1B. The ability to post to administrators only on communities.

1C. The ability to update dates on posts -- it makes testing posts privately for formatting and then making the posts live and available in real time on the reading lists of my community members possible.

2. Corporate culture. You guys are fabulous. You make me feel wanted :-D

3. Stability. Even with the slow-downs last week, you're servers have been remarkably stable.

4. Communication. You're responsive, you don't leave your users in the dark about what's going on. I realize LJ's most recent situation warranted it, but there've been many other steps taken at LJ, and only after the conversations have happened -- and then usually only after virtual sh*tstorms.

Thank you so much for all the work you do, I'm a proud and very happy seed-account holder :-)

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)

Re: Favorite DW Features


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-13 02:51 am UTC (link)
True fact: I regularly blow the entry comment length out of the water. ....I write very, very, very long stories. *laugh*

(And thank you for having bought a seed account! You are awesome.)

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Re: Favorite DW Features - [personal profile] rroselavy, 2011-08-13 03:12 am UTC (Expand)
Re: Favorite DW Features - [staff profile] denise, 2011-08-13 03:40 am UTC (Expand)
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Re: Favorite DW Features - [staff profile] denise, 2011-08-13 04:03 am UTC (Expand)
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[personal profile] stormy
2011-08-12 09:31 pm UTC (link)
It's so hard to narrow down the Dreamwidth features I love most, because Dreamwidth has been my home for so long now that I can barely remember life before all these handy features were added.

Support: First and foremost, I love the support volunteers and the entire support team. There's discussion, there's troubleshooting. They are there in case you have (what you deem to be the dumbest question in existence) any problems at all - even style related how-to questions or want to know more about how to get bulk invites. They're also very proactive across the entire site. If you post publicly about your problem - sometimes they find you and get the answer to your question without even tapping the immense resources that Support offers. Also, even when something couldn't be done, in my personal experience I was given reasons so I could understand why the decision was made that way. That's invaluable for me.

Among some of my other personal favorites are the nested tag system, allowing 250 icons for premium paid accounts, the subscription/access separation, the upcoming Update Journal page, administrator only posting, the offsite user links, the edit comment notes and notes when deleting your journal or community, crossposting, and the network page.

There's so many more treats that I can't even begin to remember because I'm so used to using them, but really, I can't imagine ever going to a new place.

In fact, in a few weeks my premium paid account will be up, and I'll definitely renew it. I always do. ♥

Last edited 2011-08-12 09:43 pm UTC (so many awesome things! .. and I can write coherantly, really.)

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sporky_rat: A Dreamsheep dreaming of DW Support (_support)


[personal profile] sporky_rat
2011-08-12 10:12 pm UTC (link)
Thank you!

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goodbyebird: Terminator: Sarah loading her gun. (ⓕ Sarah mothereffing Connor)


[personal profile] goodbyebird
2011-08-12 09:34 pm UTC (link)
The new code push sure packs a wallop of awesomeness. Thanks again, everyone on the dw team, for doing such great work and for continuing to care about the site. It's deeply appreciated ♥

For features, I'm going for the Latest Things page(a lifesaver during the weekend for sure!), the ability to use people's usernames from different sites, the light view link at the top, the expandable cut tag, and polls that don't jerk me around this way and that. Of course also the great people here and how the site is run, period.

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destinyislands: Smiling teen (Goodbye Happiness)


[personal profile] destinyislands
2011-08-12 09:59 pm UTC (link)
As always, thank you for keeping us up to date on everything that's going on!

A few of my favorite features:
-comment and journal length. I've hit the comment limit in lengthy discussions before, but otherwise I haven't had to split up my comments or posts to fit within the limit.
-expandable cuts. This feature is so much love!!
-splitting of access and subscription.

And this isn't a feature, but I just wanted to say--the wonderful people at dreamwidth, the staff and the users! There's so many great people here. :)

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jumpuphigh: DW Logo with text  "You're Doing It Right" (DWRight)


[personal profile] jumpuphigh
2011-08-12 10:00 pm UTC (link)
I have about a gazillion things I love about Dreamwidth but here is one of the things I am so grateful for every single time I use it (which can be several times a day):

The filter to this entry on inbox messages. I often follow comments on posts and especially on posts like this one, where there are a lot of comments, I read the comments in my email then am able to just click a few buttons to delete them all from my inbox. It's so handy.

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musyc: Silver flute resting diagonally across sheet music (B/W: Flute)


[personal profile] musyc
2011-08-13 12:04 am UTC (link)
I just used this a few minutes ago, and I agree. It's a fantastic option to have available.

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lannamichaels: Matt Smith holds two thumbs up, before heading into Certain Danger. Cap from season 5 promo trailers. (yay)


[personal profile] lannamichaels
2011-08-12 10:03 pm UTC (link)
My most favorite improvement thing of all is the persistent style=mine. I always see entries in my style, no more need to add anything to the end of a URL to be able to read an entry. :D

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sky: (ph - hatter and candies)


[personal profile] sky
2011-08-12 10:36 pm UTC (link)
My favorite Dreamwidth feature is probably being able to rename icon keywords without breaking icon display in past entries. It makes the world a more shiny place. *A*

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destinyislands: Smiling teen (Cute Blonde  Being Cute)


[personal profile] destinyislands
2011-08-13 12:59 am UTC (link)
That one slipped my mind when I made my comment, but seconding this! That feature is awesome!

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montuos: red tiedye heart (tiedye heart)


[personal profile] montuos
2011-08-12 11:20 pm UTC (link)
So many thing I love, most of them already mentioned...but...

[site community profile] dw_suggestions/the Suggestions Generator — what greater proof that the DW team cares what the users think and want, no matter how small?

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-12 11:31 pm UTC (link)
I've spent most of this week trying to whip the [site community profile] dw_suggestions backlog into shape, so hearing that is super wonderful. Thank you ♥

Last edited 2011-08-13 02:57 am UTC (let's get the right account name, denise...)

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babysprite: classic (classic)

DW and its Guiding Principles


[personal profile] babysprite
2011-08-12 11:53 pm UTC (link)

It is my pleasure to support DW and its Guiding Principles.

A personal rule is that I will pay to support a service that doesn't advertise, collect, aggregate, rent, sell or otherwise disseminate user information, personal or otherwise.

/\__/\
(='.'=)
(")_(")
MUSIC: Aimee Mann - You Could Make a Killing

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)

Re: DW and its Guiding Principles


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-13 06:50 am UTC (link)
I think that's a very good personal rule! And thank you for applying it in our case :)

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nornoriel: (Internet forever)


[personal profile] nornoriel
2011-08-13 01:05 am UTC (link)
I like the access/subscription differentiation and the expand cut thingee.

Also, yay code push and new themes. *g*

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jae: (gecko)


[personal profile] jae
2011-08-13 05:27 pm UTC (link)
The access/subscription differentiation is by far my favourite thing.

-J

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xtina: (blue)


[personal profile] xtina
2011-08-13 01:06 am UTC (link)
My most favourite thing about Dreamwidth is that...

I was explaining to my boyfriend the other day that in broadest terms, there's (a) people grumble about something, (b) the media picks it up, and (c) the organisation responsible changes.  Because category (b) is the group that matters.

(It's not the most accurate description, but that's what I was sticking with.)

Here at DW, it feels a lot like the people are the ones who matter.  We are listened to, it doesn't take a whole week (or two months in non-internet time) for yall to go "Oh, Gawker picked up this story, I guess we'd better care, huh".

I don't even know if that made sense.

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-13 06:52 am UTC (link)
It totally makes sense! (And is so true omg.) And I hope we won't even get to the point of "grumbling" -- I like to think that at best it reaches "expressing mild dislike". *G*

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tree: scully from the pilot ([xf] baby!scully)

favourite thing, because i am shallow


[personal profile] tree
2011-08-13 01:19 am UTC (link)
CHOOSE RANDOM ICON. IT IS PSYCHIC. SEE ICON USED FOR CASE IN POINT.

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)

Re: favourite thing, because i am shallow


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-13 01:25 am UTC (link)
Clearly it has learned from our irc bot, in which you feed things to hell and hell spits back something someone else has fed it. (You can see some of the best-of-hell in our irc quote db.)

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intermezzo: (Suits: Harvey)


[personal profile] intermezzo
2011-08-13 01:23 am UTC (link)
The in-line expandable cut tags, YES!

Also? Seeing and eventually changing the icon while in preview comment mode. SO useful!

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turlough: Seiji, Shin, Ryou, Xiu, and Touma ((yst) ordinary boys)


[personal profile] turlough
2011-08-13 04:19 pm UTC (link)
Seeing and eventually changing the icon while in preview comment mode. SO useful!

Oh yes! That's incredibly handy!

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janice_lester: Spock's chest (Spock's chest)


[personal profile] janice_lester
2011-08-13 01:26 am UTC (link)
I adore:

* the generous upper limit on post sizes
* the flippy cut triangles (especially when used thoughtfully, as on [community profile] kink_bingo, so that for example each section of an FAQ gets its own cut and thus its own triangle, and finding and expanding just the part you need is super easy--and yet whichever user generated that only had to use familiar LJ cut tags to do so, not resort to HTML anchoring)
* easily referring to people on other sites with the <lj user= tags instead of complex workarounds, and the code to refer to DW people elsewhere actually being provided on users' DW profile pages if you only know where to look!
* 'update date' option. I found this particularly useful during the recent LJ strife
* not having changed, as LJ has, so that starting to type a tag brings up an unscrollable list of possible tags
* useful, timely, interesting communication from management, as opposed to endless bragging about new privacy-destroying 'features' we don't want and competitions to write the best stories about insane goats. ;-)
* being able to hit 'Preview' after drafting a comment, rather than having to hit 'More Options', wait for that next page to come up, and then hit 'Preview'

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denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (me, standing outside a broken phone booth)


[staff profile] denise
2011-08-13 06:53 am UTC (link)
I programmed that little module on the profile page that provides you with the code to link to a person both on DW and off-DW (based on a suggestion from [personal profile] azurelunatic -- I wouldn't have thought of it myself.) I am ridiculously proud of it, and seeing it on your list makes me incredibly happy. :)

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