This is purely out of interest, and randomness.
How do you read your flist?
Me, at least once a day I would scroll down until I see the last entry I've read before, and then scroll down a bit more... probably a day's worth or so, and see if there are new comments to those entries, if there are marked edits/changes to them, and read the comments depending on what post it was. Once I've done that I go back up to read the recent ones until I reach the newest entry.
But I don't think that's how other people read it... seems like some friends read from the top ie the most recent one, and they don't bother checking for edits and comments? Probably depends on how large your friends list is, I suppose...
How do you read your flist?
Me, at least once a day I would scroll down until I see the last entry I've read before, and then scroll down a bit more... probably a day's worth or so, and see if there are new comments to those entries, if there are marked edits/changes to them, and read the comments depending on what post it was. Once I've done that I go back up to read the recent ones until I reach the newest entry.
But I don't think that's how other people read it... seems like some friends read from the top ie the most recent one, and they don't bother checking for edits and comments? Probably depends on how large your friends list is, I suppose...
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Date: 2005-02-25 09:44 pm (UTC)I don't tend to use filters and stuff, but I do have a filter of only people with no communities, and I tend to check that one, if I have no time, and then go back to the communities filter later, if I find the time. Especially when I've not been on for a while, maybe a few days, my flist gets too unmanagable, and I don't have the time to read back, so I tend to go through peopel's journals whom I want to read about one by one then, which speeds up the process a little. XD