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Paid users: reading your network
You may be wondering what your "network" is. You might already know about the term "circle", which is the list of journals you have a relationship with, that is, those you have subscribed or given access to. Your network is your circle's circle--all the journals that are connected to you through people you are connected to.
Recently Dreamwidth has implemented the network reading page for paid users. (It's a paid user feature because it is resource intensive to generate.) This is DW's equivalent of LJ's friendsfriends page. You can get to it by adding "/network" onto someone's journal URL, like "qilin.dreamwidth.org/network".
So, a network page is like a collation of the reading pages for all the other users you have a relationship with! This includes other journals, communities, and feeds. Sometimes that can be a lot of information to paw through all at once, or you only want to look at certain kinds of journals. You can filter what kind of accounts show up on your network page with the "show" parameter. This is the same parameter used on your reading page, except your network page doesn't have a handy drop down on the navigation strip to apply it.
So, if you only want to see journals, you would add ?show=P to the end of the network URL (like qilin.dreamwidth.org/network?show=P).
If you only want to see communities, add ?show=C. If you only want to see feeds, add ?show=F.
You can combine the letters, too. Let's say you only wanted to see journals and communities. You'd use ?show=PC. Or maybe only communities and feeds; that would be ?show=CF.
Recently Dreamwidth has implemented the network reading page for paid users. (It's a paid user feature because it is resource intensive to generate.) This is DW's equivalent of LJ's friendsfriends page. You can get to it by adding "/network" onto someone's journal URL, like "qilin.dreamwidth.org/network".
So, a network page is like a collation of the reading pages for all the other users you have a relationship with! This includes other journals, communities, and feeds. Sometimes that can be a lot of information to paw through all at once, or you only want to look at certain kinds of journals. You can filter what kind of accounts show up on your network page with the "show" parameter. This is the same parameter used on your reading page, except your network page doesn't have a handy drop down on the navigation strip to apply it.
So, if you only want to see journals, you would add ?show=P to the end of the network URL (like qilin.dreamwidth.org/network?show=P).
If you only want to see communities, add ?show=C. If you only want to see feeds, add ?show=F.
You can combine the letters, too. Let's say you only wanted to see journals and communities. You'd use ?show=PC. Or maybe only communities and feeds; that would be ?show=CF.
is it okay to repost this on my own journal please?
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