{General} Friends only
Dec. 24th, 2030 12:18 amThis journal is friends only. Please read through the profile, this, and the introduction post. You'll see most of the stuff there you need to know whether or not you really want to friend us. If you still do after that, comment here to be added.
If we don't know you, we likely won't add you unless we know you've been prodded to us by someone we know, and even that's not a guarantee. No offense intended here, we're just not keen on having people we're uncomfortable with from the start on our journal. If we know you-please tell us who you are and where we know you from, so that...you know, we know who you are.
Requisites for being friended here, whether we know you or not:
1) Respect our shit. It's real to us, even if it's completely crazy to you, so please treat it like it's real while on our journal.
2) Keep what is in our journal, in our journal. Don't discuss it outside the journal and/or filter(s) without express permission. We're a tad picky about privacy, and we give this courtesy to those on our f-lists, so we expect it. Not to mention the fact that we're not out as multiple to everyone, and we do NOT want to be unwillingly outed.
You stick to that, you're good. ;-)
We also reserve the right to de-friend or un-filter anyone due to overly excessive amounts of discomfort or anxiety. We don't do either de-friending or un-filtering lightly in any way, shape or form-but if it ever becomes necessary, we will. However, we always let people know when we de-friend them. Not so much when we un-filter them, though.
Now that the basics have been gotten out of the way, what you'll see on our journal.
We don't use filters too much anymore, due to practicality and simplicity. Our phone-intarnetz don't allow us to use filters, and we think it pointless to use filters on the computer if we can't use them on the phone. But we usually stick some qualifiers, and the author, in curly-brackets in the post subject.
Here's what you'll see for "categories" of subjects, and some descriptions.
( Subject-tags, and their descriptions. )
And, of course:
General: Anything that doesn't fit in the above.
As mentioned, we don't use filters much anymore. The only time that we might, is if there's something posted we're extremely nervous/paranoid about, and that'll merely be a trusted filter. You don't get to choose whether you're on that, but you can ask to be taken off it at any point.
-Rhiannon
If we don't know you, we likely won't add you unless we know you've been prodded to us by someone we know, and even that's not a guarantee. No offense intended here, we're just not keen on having people we're uncomfortable with from the start on our journal. If we know you-please tell us who you are and where we know you from, so that...you know, we know who you are.
Requisites for being friended here, whether we know you or not:
1) Respect our shit. It's real to us, even if it's completely crazy to you, so please treat it like it's real while on our journal.
2) Keep what is in our journal, in our journal. Don't discuss it outside the journal and/or filter(s) without express permission. We're a tad picky about privacy, and we give this courtesy to those on our f-lists, so we expect it. Not to mention the fact that we're not out as multiple to everyone, and we do NOT want to be unwillingly outed.
You stick to that, you're good. ;-)
We also reserve the right to de-friend or un-filter anyone due to overly excessive amounts of discomfort or anxiety. We don't do either de-friending or un-filtering lightly in any way, shape or form-but if it ever becomes necessary, we will. However, we always let people know when we de-friend them. Not so much when we un-filter them, though.
Now that the basics have been gotten out of the way, what you'll see on our journal.
We don't use filters too much anymore, due to practicality and simplicity. Our phone-intarnetz don't allow us to use filters, and we think it pointless to use filters on the computer if we can't use them on the phone. But we usually stick some qualifiers, and the author, in curly-brackets in the post subject.
Here's what you'll see for "categories" of subjects, and some descriptions.
( Subject-tags, and their descriptions. )
And, of course:
General: Anything that doesn't fit in the above.
As mentioned, we don't use filters much anymore. The only time that we might, is if there's something posted we're extremely nervous/paranoid about, and that'll merely be a trusted filter. You don't get to choose whether you're on that, but you can ask to be taken off it at any point.
-Rhiannon