What to post about on Dreamwidth
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Hello, everyone! I'm Socchan, but you may know me better as
bisexualbaker on Tumblr. I've been coming up with various guides and info posts for Dreamwidth over the past several years. I'm planning to mirror said guides over here over the next few days or weeks, to better organize all of the information, so you may see some familiar posts in the near future.
I hope you're all adjusting well to Dreamwidth, and if you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask them in the comments on a post here, make your own post to this community, or even DM me! Posts here will probably be the most likely to get you the information you need, since I don't actually know everything about Dreamwidth (I'm a terrible person to ask about journal customization, for example), but I understand it can be a bit intimidating to take the plunge and post on a community for the first time.
Anyway, on to the meat of this post!
There's a question that may be on a lot of minds right now, that some people may be afraid to ask. Or you might not even think to ask it until after you're in deep enough that you'll feel silly for doing so. So let's get it out of the way ASAP.
"But what do I even post on Dreamwidth? Don't all posts there need to be super long and thoughtful?"
Not even a little bit! As with any social media site, posting is the blood that keeps social interactions going. Comments are also vital, but they don't happen without posts to comment on. Unfortunately, with the (I'm sorry to say) sub-par image hosting interface on Dreamwidth (that will hopefully be fixed someday, but probably is at least several years out, I'm even sorrier to say), people who are used to an image-heavy social media site might be a bit daunted by Dreamwidth's text-heavy interface. So here's some ideas of things you can post:
Shitposts. It is entirely fine, okay, and even wonderful to make shitposts on Dreamwidth! Since Dreamwidth isn't a content aggregation site and doesn't have built-in reblogging, you probably shouldn't expect them to go very far (unless a member of
metaquotes sees them and wants to share), but they're still welcome 👍
GIPs, or, Gratuitous Icon Posts! Free users get a total of 15 icons to use like reaction images and gifs, and sometimes when you upload one, you just want to share it with everyone right away! That's when you make a Gratuitous Icon Post. You can literally just make a post using that icon, and then put GIP in the text field, and boom! You're done.
Steal some prompts from
sunshine_challenge,
snowflake_challenge, or
thefridayfive. While you can also do any of these challenges in real time, there's nothing stopping you from doing them whenever you want, and The Friday Five has a huge number of back-posts to dig through. Just go back a few pages on the main community page, pick a day with questions you like the look of, and post those (with your answers) to your journal!
Another good place to steal some prompts is Questions and Questionnaires for
3weeks4dreamwidth; Three Weeks for Dreamwidth is the annual celebration of Dreamwidth's birthday, and a lot of people come up with fun things to do for it that you can do at any time.
Check out
allbingo as well! While a lot of the bingo cards are made with fests in mind, there's no reason you can't pick or make a random bingo card and use the squares to come up with topics to post about. Money says the community would be down to celebrate a posting bingo with you, too!
Do you have a pet? Or more than one? Post about what they're doing right this second. Someone's bound to be interested in that!
To-do lists. Not only can it be helpful to have these actually written out, some of your followers may chime in to root for you to do them!
Media reviews in three sentences or less. Of course you can make them longer if you want, but if you're just looking to get a quick post out, this one might be pretty fun.
Something you're looking forward to! It doesn't have to be a big thing, even something like, "I can't wait for my next afternoon nap!" or "I just bought a new book and I'm really looking forward to reading it!" or "I wanna go home so I can pet my dog so bad!" Any of those would be a fine post.
Three (or more) Things Make a List: If you've got at least three things you've been meaning to post about, but don't have a lot to say about any of them, jumble them all together in the same post! Pretty sure this tradition dates back farther than Dreamwidth, though damned if I could say where it started.
Reoccurring posts are great for if you want to share something regularly and prompt discussion. Just come up with a few quick lines that you can copy-paste and share whenever, and boom! Solid posting strategy right there. There's a number of communities where this approach is fairly common, in addition to individual users.
It may not seem like these ideas have a lot in common, but one thing they're all good for is starting a conversation with your followers. And that's at least half the fun of Dreamwidth, IMO.
There's more ideas out there, but these should at least get you started. And if you keep it up, you'll have the hang of Dreamwidth in no time 😉
(With thanks to
ysabetwordsmith for some of these suggestions 💖)
I hope you're all adjusting well to Dreamwidth, and if you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask them in the comments on a post here, make your own post to this community, or even DM me! Posts here will probably be the most likely to get you the information you need, since I don't actually know everything about Dreamwidth (I'm a terrible person to ask about journal customization, for example), but I understand it can be a bit intimidating to take the plunge and post on a community for the first time.
Anyway, on to the meat of this post!
There's a question that may be on a lot of minds right now, that some people may be afraid to ask. Or you might not even think to ask it until after you're in deep enough that you'll feel silly for doing so. So let's get it out of the way ASAP.
"But what do I even post on Dreamwidth? Don't all posts there need to be super long and thoughtful?"
Not even a little bit! As with any social media site, posting is the blood that keeps social interactions going. Comments are also vital, but they don't happen without posts to comment on. Unfortunately, with the (I'm sorry to say) sub-par image hosting interface on Dreamwidth (that will hopefully be fixed someday, but probably is at least several years out, I'm even sorrier to say), people who are used to an image-heavy social media site might be a bit daunted by Dreamwidth's text-heavy interface. So here's some ideas of things you can post:
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It may not seem like these ideas have a lot in common, but one thing they're all good for is starting a conversation with your followers. And that's at least half the fun of Dreamwidth, IMO.
There's more ideas out there, but these should at least get you started. And if you keep it up, you'll have the hang of Dreamwidth in no time 😉
(With thanks to
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Thank you!
Date: Apr. 13th, 2025 02:59 am (UTC)Re: Thank you!
Date: Apr. 13th, 2025 03:52 am (UTC)Hopefully I'll have another post ready to go by Monday or Tuesday (I'm working tomorrow).
Re: Thank you!
Date: Apr. 13th, 2025 03:55 am (UTC)It's fine, and thanks for the signal boost. Anything bingo is relevant there. You can play any card at any time.
>> Hopefully I'll have another post ready to go by Monday or Tuesday (I'm working tomorrow). <<
I look forward to seeing that. :D
Re: Thank you!
Date: Apr. 13th, 2025 03:59 am (UTC)The easiest/quickest one for me to copy over would probably be my guide on changing mood themes, but I'll see what else I have!
Re: Thank you!
Date: Apr. 13th, 2025 04:19 am (UTC)I try to keep my communities laid-back and welcoming. Since traffic isn't too high, more posts are usually good as long as they are reasonably on-topic.
>> The easiest/quickest one for me to copy over would probably be my guide on changing mood themes, <<
Go for it.
>> but I'll see what else I have! <<
Pretty much anything about how to use Dreamwidth will be useful.
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Date: Apr. 13th, 2025 04:18 am (UTC)Welcome!
Date: Apr. 13th, 2025 04:26 am (UTC)It's good to see you here.
>> and wanted to say thank you for all of the info posts and resources you've been sharing -- they've definitely helped me and all the dreamwidth propaganda on tumblr is nice to see.<<
We are trying to build up a good selection of resources for people migrating from Tumblr to Dreamwidth. There is a bit of that from previous waves of exodus, but most of the content here is more general.
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Date: Apr. 13th, 2025 04:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Apr. 13th, 2025 09:51 am (UTC)Welcome!
Date: Apr. 13th, 2025 05:10 pm (UTC)Re: Welcome!
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Date: Apr. 14th, 2025 01:25 am (UTC)Yes ...
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