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bodhisattva ([personal profile] bodhi) wrote in [site community profile] dw_suggestions2009-08-21 05:28 pm

Email posting should be free

Title:
Email posting should be free

Area:
posting, email, pin, blogging, free, paid

Summary:
My apologies if this hasn't already been requested 6,392 times.. but truly the #1 obstacle for me getting attached to using this site is inability to use email posting as a free feature.

Description:
It may make sense from a let's hold off a feature to get people to buy phase, but considering that every single blogging site known to chimp and mankind provide this as a feature, and in today's fast mobile world, most of us wish to post on the go and perhaps edit "on desku" at leisure.

without this feature as free, i suspect many prospective trial users will just not get as hooked into DW.

OT: frankly I'm quite perplexed and disappointed here. I don't really get what DW is for - is this like GM's Saturn? Building a Better LiveJournal? Because it's not really doing that for me.

Sorry, and thanks for listening.

/regrets

Poll #1068 Email posting should be free
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 36


This suggestion:

View Answers

Should be implemented as-is.
4 (11.1%)

Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
1 (2.8%)

Shouldn't be implemented.
12 (33.3%)

(I have no opinion)
19 (52.8%)

(Other: please comment)
0 (0.0%)

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[personal profile] kyrielle 2009-08-22 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
There is! I'm not technical so I can't give details, but LiveJournal has an API for posting and Dreamwidth inherited it. I don't know if they've modified it (in support of the new features), but I know people have used LiveJournal clients to post here just by repointing them. (Given the differences in access/filter lists, I have no idea whether that's still possible or if you'd need a Dreamwidth client.)

Searching the FAQ I find a brief mention of clients you can use - which links to a wiki page that lists clients and also gives (some) details of where the API url's are.

You may (or may not) also be interested in the guide The ethos and ideas behind Dreamwidth Studios: What makes us special? Some of it is, as I noted, a culture thing for some people.