Your eventual decision about Facebook probably depends on your reasons for avoiding it so far. You can get one and then not use it, except to let people add you as a friend. That's what sartorias does. It satisfies the desires of people who want to see you on FB.
...I've tried to get people on LJ, certain people, and had them join, post a little, and then drift into inactivity. Some of those same people are active on Facebook. I don't understand it, but there it is.
If you had been on Facebook, I would have tagged you when I did the review of "King of Cats, Queen of Wolves," and again when I did the fanart. It would have meant (as I understand it) that you received an e-mail alerting you to the fact of the update I had posted. This is a service I've sometimes wished LJ had, when I've written something with someone in mind--because the fact is that if someone is not online for a few days, they may miss something you write for them.
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...I've tried to get people on LJ, certain people, and had them join, post a little, and then drift into inactivity. Some of those same people are active on Facebook. I don't understand it, but there it is.
If you had been on Facebook, I would have tagged you when I did the review of "King of Cats, Queen of Wolves," and again when I did the fanart. It would have meant (as I understand it) that you received an e-mail alerting you to the fact of the update I had posted. This is a service I've sometimes wished LJ had, when I've written something with someone in mind--because the fact is that if someone is not online for a few days, they may miss something you write for them.