I suspect you might be guilty of making a good-old-days argument here.
LJ has declined in favour of Twitter, but it's still used by many people. And Twitter, while being different, has its own strengths and merits. Furries have shifted to Twitter because they prefer it.
To put it another way - the signal to noise ratio of LJ is much improved.
Your comments about the changing dynamics of the real-life furry group are interesting. I suspect you're thinking about some friendships that have drifted because of the tyranny of distance?
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Date: 2011-09-21 07:42 am (UTC)LJ has declined in favour of Twitter, but it's still used by many people. And Twitter, while being different, has its own strengths and merits. Furries have shifted to Twitter because they prefer it.
To put it another way - the signal to noise ratio of LJ is much improved.
Your comments about the changing dynamics of the real-life furry group are interesting. I suspect you're thinking about some friendships that have drifted because of the tyranny of distance?