So while I'm sitting here, freezing my parts off, I want to illuminate yesterday's events, report on the follow-up,...

So while I'm sitting here, freezing my parts off, I want to illuminate yesterday's events, report on the follow-up, and possibly get anyone's insight who's offering.  And thank a few people who let me chew their ears.  However, since I'm clearly incapable of posting something on LJ that you can see, and cannot be so importunate as to just blabber away on here, I am temporarily at a loss.  Dear technical support Abby ...

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  1. I blabber away on here all the damned time.

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  2. Well, it's probably illusory, but if people were hunting around about me on the weebs, it seems G+, twitter, facebook, et al would more likely be sources of poking around than locked posts on LJ. Even if the posts on those were supposedly limited to "some people".

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  3. I suspect anyone who can get into a locked-to-filter post on G+ can get into a locked-to-filter post on LJ.

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  4. I would not say the same about Facebook and Twitter, however.

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  5. As I said, maybe illusory, but I'm also thinking of run of the mill, um, clients, ahem, word substitution, for whom web-trolling about their, er, contractors has become commonplace and then there's the government (privacy - hah! suckered u).  Minimally less invasive than a security clearance?  For now.

    However, if a quorum of youse technically wiser folks consensuses that a limited g+ post is the same level of privacy as lj, then I might be comfy posting some stuff here.  I just need to be circumspect.  Perhaps wrongly, I felt semi controlled access on LJ.  Maybe g+ just reminds me too much of facebook.

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  6. Well, I don't actually know what my technical wisdom quotient is, but I would imagine both to be secure against run of the mill . . . clients, and neither to be secure against the government. LJ does have the added advantage of extra pseudonymity, I guess?

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  7. Yeah, and that pseudo-nymity is kind of critical to me.

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  8. We can still see your LJ posts, there is just a hiccup to showing it on our feeds. However, if you tell us there is a post, then we can find it on your journal directly.

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