Crossposting

    Date: 05/16/05 (Web Development)    Keywords: web

    Being a bit of a community junkie, I see my fair share of "cross-posted" posts. Often the post is appropriate to each community, but by being a member of both, I get a somewhat less than beautiful view of each and every copy.

    This issue was brought up years ago in the LJ "Suggestions Box," but I suppose the suggestion was not sufficiently appealing. ( The suggestion box thread )

    So what's the take on this issue from all you knowledgeable web-developers? Is this just a suck-it-up and scroll past it scenario? Or is there a smart way to handle this that nobody's thought of or proposed? If you feel the need to post the same thing to more than one community, how do you handle it?

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdev/199775.html

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