Invite codes
Apr. 5th, 2011 11:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If you want to set up a Dreamwidth account, here are some invite codes:
K553DAQM9HX7KAAAG4Q2
YRKKG4J2T9W4AAAAG4Q3
YJT9FDWB4QNDSAAAG4Q4
KWNSH9QNARCQDAAAG4Q5
EX2BE7CAXGMBBAAAG4Q6
You can create an account with one of these on Dreamwidth's main page. I have more if these ones get used up!
ETA: I'll refresh the list periodically as codes get taken, so if it's been a day or so since the first one has been taken, there is probably a new first one.
K553DAQM9HX7KAAAG4Q2
YRKKG4J2T9W4AAAAG4Q3
YJT9FDWB4QNDSAAAG4Q4
KWNSH9QNARCQDAAAG4Q5
EX2BE7CAXGMBBAAAG4Q6
You can create an account with one of these on Dreamwidth's main page. I have more if these ones get used up!
ETA: I'll refresh the list periodically as codes get taken, so if it's been a day or so since the first one has been taken, there is probably a new first one.
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Date: 2011-04-06 07:08 pm (UTC)I find DW to be a bit technically superiour — the poll results display in a way that doesn't make my statistician eyeballs bleed, the cut tags work in a sensible, intuitive AJAX-y way, filters and friending are a bit finer-grained and use a more neutral set of terminology. But the big reason is that LJ doesn't seem to be run in a nice way anymore: ads, Facebook-y games bolted on, TOS changes, nobody knows what's going on... going to DW, with its subscription-driven business plan, regular news from the staff, feeling that the staff are on your side (I got a courteous, personal note when I filed a change request that was already in a bug report, for instance), and general aura of nice, is kind of refreshing. It's a bit squishy for a reason, but hey, it's leisure and it may as well feel good :)
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Date: 2011-04-06 07:53 pm (UTC)