I have had my LJ/DW friends-locked (only available to the select people on my access list) since the time I had the account, and the idea of someone on my access list taking something I posted (without permission) and reposting it somewhere makes me go EEEK!
(So that's your point #0. To which I'd like to add that while there's a "social convention" not to reblog personal stuff on Tumblr, it's a convention easily bypassed when You Just Really Want To Reblog It Okay! (tm) versus on DW where that kind of behaviour is completely unacceptable to the community. But anyway.)
I applaud you for trying to make DW more welcoming to people migrating from Tumblr :) It took me a while to adjust to the Tumblr "public posts for everyone" system, and there's definitely good and bad to be had there (the social aspect of lurking on Tumblr is not to be underestimated!)
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I have had my LJ/DW friends-locked (only available to the select people on my access list) since the time I had the account, and the idea of someone on my access list taking something I posted (without permission) and reposting it somewhere makes me go EEEK!
(So that's your point #0. To which I'd like to add that while there's a "social convention" not to reblog personal stuff on Tumblr, it's a convention easily bypassed when You Just Really Want To Reblog It Okay! (tm) versus on DW where that kind of behaviour is completely unacceptable to the community. But anyway.)
I applaud you for trying to make DW more welcoming to people migrating from Tumblr :) It took me a while to adjust to the Tumblr "public posts for everyone" system, and there's definitely good and bad to be had there (the social aspect of lurking on Tumblr is not to be underestimated!)