I largely suspect it's because there are so many alternatives now for feed-sourcing content; in addition to the myriad other blogging sources out there providing outlets for journals, Twitter and Facebook suck up almost all of the long tail of "tiny" posting traffic consisting mainly of quiz results, "me too" posts and other Internet short attention span theater.
LJ is quickly becoming an anachronism. I suspect that stagnant growth of the site will ultimately lead to its demise.
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on 2009-04-20 04:22 pm (UTC)LJ is quickly becoming an anachronism. I suspect that stagnant growth of the site will ultimately lead to its demise.