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Keep Hoping Machine Running ([personal profile] thefourthvine) wrote2006-11-29 11:57 am
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Poll: Ride the Recommendations

[livejournal.com profile] isiscolo has an interesting post about the effect recommendations have on readership. (This is as judged by website statistics - part of her ongoing series on readership, feedback, and website stats, which I secretly suspect is a plot to make us all want websites. Or, for those of us who have websites, to make us want to put some actual content on them.)

This has been something of a theme with me recently. See, I do this whole recommendations thing so strangely that it is a constant delight to me that anyone reads or uses my LJ. So it never occurred to me that my recommendations might have effects on, say, readership or feedback. But first I had a vidder telling me my rec of her vid had a noticeable effect on downloading, and I swooned from joy. And then [livejournal.com profile] fairestcat and [livejournal.com profile] isiscolo pointed out to me that sometimes you can see actual feedback on stories that probably is the result of your rec! (Like, sometimes people say, "Here from [livejournal.com profile] thefourthvine," which is just the coolest thing ever OMG.) More joyous swooning followed. (If this keeps up, I'll need a fainting couch, and doesn't everyone want a good reason to buy a fainting couch?) And now [livejournal.com profile] isiscolo is saying - well, basically, that LJ recs have an effect, but only current recs; back recs on LJ aren't used as much. (Note: I am excessively over-simplifying her post. Please read it and ignore my summary.)

Me being me, my basic reaction to this was, yes, joyful swooning, and much burbling along the lines of: YAY! People sometimes read the things I recommend, and how neat is that? (Way neat, if you were wondering. Way, way neat.) But my secondary reaction to her conclusions was: hmmm. Perhaps I should update my memories or stop using tags or in some way make my LJ more, you know, useful to people.

And you are the people I want it to be useful to. Plus, I have a sick spouse at home and a bunch of work to do. You know what this means: it's time for yet another poll! (You can totally put "post fewer polls" in question five, by the way.)

[Poll #878107]

[identity profile] flambeau.livejournal.com 2006-11-29 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
My favorite SGA characters are Rondey and Todney.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-11-29 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Those sound like characters in a pre-war children's book.

"I say, Todney, this is a jolly adventure we're having during hols!" said Rondey.

"I know, Rondey. I'm awfully glad we're such spunky fraternal twins who have such smashing adventures all the time," Todney said, smiling at his twin sister.

"WOOF!" said John, running up. "WOOF WOOF!"

"What is it, boy? Do you smell trouble?" Rondey said to the beloved dog that was her constant companion. John sat and thumped his shaggy black tail twice. "Oh, Todney! I think John has found some poor children in trouble!"

"We must help them, Rondey! To the bicycles!"

...See, yeah, no. I can't be doing with Rondey and Todney. (For it to be a recent children's novel, of course, it would have to be Todney and Rondi.)

[identity profile] flambeau.livejournal.com 2006-11-29 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
You do realize I went straight to the bestiality, don't you? (And possibly also the incest.)

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-11-29 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Sadly, yes. (I realize it because I went there, too.)

...Aaaaand now I'm mentally writing terrifying Famous Five bestiality and incest stories in my head: "I say, Dick. That's a jolly good rogering you're giving me!" Julian said.

EEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.

*shudders*

*makes appointment to have brain removed and replaced with something better*