I have removed almost all of the permissions I had set up between Dreamwidth and LJ, out of caution and because I don't think many of them were being used.

This won't stop anyone from reading public entries, or using OpenID to comment. If you are on LJ and not DW, and have been using that access, or want to going forward, let me know. (At least for now, I am more comfortable doing the cross-platform sharing with people who say they're actually reading, than with those who haven't posted or commented to LJ in years.)
LJ friends, I haven't been intentionally ignoring you: I've been trying to crosspost from Dreamwidth and not noticed that it wasn't working because I hadn't told DW I updated my LJ password. I'm poking at most (not all) of the last couple of months of entries to see if that will make them crosspost this time.

I don't know whether this is going to produce a flood of apparently new posts, or if it'll all be tucked away because they're flagged as from weeks ago.
If you have permission to see my friends-only posts (or posts in specific filters) on DW and not LJ or vice versa, and would like me to change that, please comment here. This can happen when I notice that someone has just joined Dreamwidth, or says they're going to be reading things there by preference, and I lose track of what filters they're in.

If possible, be specific: I don't expect you to know what I'm calling all my filters, obviously, so things like "I saw your post about xyz on Dreamwidth but not LJ" would also be helpful.

This was prompted by finding that I had permissions to read a friend's post on LJ but not DW; however, that I'm trying to make my permissions parallel doesn't mean I think everyone else has to.

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For the time being, LJ is still my primary journal. Among other things, that means that I'm posting things there that I don't get around to cross-posting. (This may change when either the DW cross-poster improves or there's a new release of the Semagic client that handles this better. I also need to migrate more of my filters.)

I'm mentioning this because I noticed someone had added me here (to both their access and reading lists) and removed me over there, and it seems worth pointing out that if you're only reading my Dreamwidth journal, right now you'll be missing stuff.
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