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lavendersparkle ([personal profile] lavendersparkle) wrote2009-04-18 10:46 pm

Dreamwidth

This is one of those times that I have to admit that I'm not really a geek. I enjoy the company of geeks and admire their ability to know and do stuff other people can't, but really, deep down, I don't know anything about computers, I stopped formal education in science at the age of 16, I just nod along and try to string together phrases I've heard you say so that I don't get found out.

So, Dreamwidth. I get that it's going to be better than LJ and I even understand some of the explanations of why. The thing that's confusing me is that lots of my friends list are begging for invite codes. I missed why invite codes are so exciting. I looked at their website and they say that they're going to sell accounts for $20 a year, which isn't that much. So, do the invite codes get you some extra shiny which I am not l33t enough to be aware of, or is it just an 'I want to be so l33t that I have a journal up and running a full week before everyone else' thing? Please explain.
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[personal profile] liv 2009-04-18 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I think it's a combination of: some people really really don't like paying for anything on the internet (even if it's $3 for a month of paid time which leaves you with a perfectly good free account after it expires). And invite codes let you get set up now rather than waiting for the site to launch fully in a couple of weeks. That's partly wanting to be 133t, but it's also partly wanting to make sure you get "your" username before a squatter or random stranger nabs it.

[identity profile] lecabinet.livejournal.com 2009-04-18 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I have no idea what you're talking about, but I really want an invite NOW.

[identity profile] the-alchemist.livejournal.com 2009-04-19 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I wanted an invite code to increase my chances of getting a name I really like - they'll go very quickly once the beta is public. I received one today, and my initials were still available so I registered those. I think it's unlikely they would have been by the time I was able to get to a computer on or after 30 April (as that's an important day at work for me).