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Jan. 26th, 2005 12:05 pmRecently, there was a non-ubiqutious sheep on the rounds which invited the reader to choose an interest from the writer's interest list, whereupon the writer would explain it.
To be honest, I'm not sure any of my interests really require any explanation (beyond, possibly, "bendy swords" which you should know all about by now). If I'm wrong, and any of my interests baffle you, do let me know. That's if you're baffled by their nature, of course, bafflement at why they interest me is your own problem.
It did remind me, though, that other people seem to regard interest lists in a different light to me.
Many people fill up their interest list to the maximum (150?), then complain that they have way more interests that will fit. When I glance at their user info pages, I see their interest list as "impenetrable block of text" and move on.
Now, I could come up with a list of 150 things that interest me. I'm interested in everything (and anything). The purpose of my interest list is to provide a quick-glance introduction to someone who doesn't know me, and is meant to present a spectrum of things which I like. It's a sketch of me and my life - details can be filled in later.
For anyone who hasn't memorised my user info, my interests are listed as:
alan moore, bendy swords, cityscapes, cooking, folk music, goth, grant morrisson, jack vettriano, john donne, magic, mayhem, music, new model army, northeast, pedantry, peter warlock, real ale, robert anton wilson, rosemary sutcliffe, sedition, thomas tallis, winter, words
When I first started this LJ, I jotted down a representative selection of interests, discovered I had 23 (a fine number) and left it at that. I hope it's a small enough number that it's readable if the reader is so inclined. If there's anything which you think is sufficiently significant about me that it ought to have been included in preference (or addition) to one of the others, I'd be curious to hear about it.
I'm not sure why people have huge lists of interests. Maybe they have so many interests that they can't be pared down to a shorter list. Maybe they want maximum hits from unknown LJers searching by interest (does anyone do this ? Does anyone meet interesting people by doing it ?). Maybe they're working on the same principle as me, but have a higher opinion of people's ability to read lists (is it just me that gets daunted by big blocks of text?).
How did you choose what went on your interest list, and why ?
To be honest, I'm not sure any of my interests really require any explanation (beyond, possibly, "bendy swords" which you should know all about by now). If I'm wrong, and any of my interests baffle you, do let me know. That's if you're baffled by their nature, of course, bafflement at why they interest me is your own problem.
It did remind me, though, that other people seem to regard interest lists in a different light to me.
Many people fill up their interest list to the maximum (150?), then complain that they have way more interests that will fit. When I glance at their user info pages, I see their interest list as "impenetrable block of text" and move on.
Now, I could come up with a list of 150 things that interest me. I'm interested in everything (and anything). The purpose of my interest list is to provide a quick-glance introduction to someone who doesn't know me, and is meant to present a spectrum of things which I like. It's a sketch of me and my life - details can be filled in later.
For anyone who hasn't memorised my user info, my interests are listed as:
alan moore, bendy swords, cityscapes, cooking, folk music, goth, grant morrisson, jack vettriano, john donne, magic, mayhem, music, new model army, northeast, pedantry, peter warlock, real ale, robert anton wilson, rosemary sutcliffe, sedition, thomas tallis, winter, words
When I first started this LJ, I jotted down a representative selection of interests, discovered I had 23 (a fine number) and left it at that. I hope it's a small enough number that it's readable if the reader is so inclined. If there's anything which you think is sufficiently significant about me that it ought to have been included in preference (or addition) to one of the others, I'd be curious to hear about it.
I'm not sure why people have huge lists of interests. Maybe they have so many interests that they can't be pared down to a shorter list. Maybe they want maximum hits from unknown LJers searching by interest (does anyone do this ? Does anyone meet interesting people by doing it ?). Maybe they're working on the same principle as me, but have a higher opinion of people's ability to read lists (is it just me that gets daunted by big blocks of text?).
How did you choose what went on your interest list, and why ?
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Date: 2005-01-26 12:29 pm (UTC)You will note that it's very, very short. This is because it's the most meaningful line that can be drawn. It tells the reader as much as possible, by actually saying as little as possible.
I like it that way.
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Date: 2005-01-26 12:31 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2005-01-26 12:29 pm (UTC)No big deal, I agree with your use of the list, as there probably *are 150 things I could write, but I don't need to, ppl who know me know what I like, and those who don't can get a good idea from what's there.
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Date: 2005-01-26 12:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-26 04:42 pm (UTC)Me +1 - and it worked, and I still think it's one of LJ's greatest and most interesting assets. I keep asking whether it'll come back each year, but they haven't worked out a way for it to do so, alas.
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Date: 2005-01-26 12:42 pm (UTC)So I put down what occurred to me as being the important categories when I first created my account, and I've occasionally nicked interests from other people when I've thought "Good point! I forgot that!" (which is more an indication of too much curiosity and not enough memory, than it is a lack of interest).
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Date: 2005-01-26 12:47 pm (UTC)To all of the above, resoundingly yes.
Also, having lots of interests listed helps me to identify people who have things in common with me, and the extent of the commonality, when I visit their userinfo pages, since any interests we share are helpfully bolded.
And finally, creating a list of 150 interests helped me to understand myself better. Not in any deeply profound way, but, y'know, it was Quite Interesting.
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Date: 2005-01-26 01:42 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2005-01-26 12:48 pm (UTC)Unlike the rest of my userinfo.
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Date: 2005-01-26 12:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-26 01:01 pm (UTC)I've now pruned it using the same user interface, removing authors, publishers, and so on. It's still large.
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Date: 2005-01-26 01:08 pm (UTC)The nice thing about having loads is that you can look at somebody else's profile and see how many emboldened matches there are, getting a first impression of how much you have in common without actually having to read at all.
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Date: 2005-01-26 01:33 pm (UTC)Besides, I'd rather meet people who have a similar outlook on life to me than "other people who like Tori Amos" or "other people who wear black". I've never got on well with interest-communities or label-communities because they always seem both narrow and arbitrary; they may provide an initial starting-point for conversation but, for me, little more. And I don't have much difficulty starting conversations with people. An overlap of interests (however small) is, I think, a necessary condition for friendship; but it's not a sufficient condition.
So why have an interests list at all? Partly the lazy reasons ("everybody else does", "it was there, it was a box I could type into") but mostly, I think, I see my interests list as being a bit like those "list all the things that are on your desk" or "what's in your handbag?" memes that do the rounds occasionally. It's interesting to see the piles of junk that accumulate around me in all their randomness and incoherence; they're a snapshot of one aspect of my life. Like any snapshot they don't capture everything important, they don't capture movement/change, and they aren't really intended as lasting monuments to, well, anything.
I change my interests list occasionally in the same way that I might move the posters around on my wall -- partly for reasons of identity ("I don't want to identify as a [whoever] fan any more so I'll take their poster down"), partly for aesthetic reasons ("hmm, I don't think that blue poster really harmonises well with the magnolia woodchip"), partly as change for change's sake ("my life may not feel so stagnant if I move my posters around"), and partly just out of boredom and procrastination ("hey, shuffling posters around is more interesting than doing the laundry").
Posting rambling comments on other people's journals is more interesting than changing my interests list, though. :-)
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Date: 2005-01-26 01:56 pm (UTC)The 'hook' factor is something I noticed particularly when at school/college - and explains the observed effect that people at school with the same name are often friendly.
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Date: 2005-01-26 01:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-26 01:45 pm (UTC)Surprisingly underrated composer, really.
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Date: 2005-01-26 01:37 pm (UTC)I don't expect people to read the whole thing but may notice something random/unexpected sticks out at them and they think, 'ohh me too' or highlighted words for same matches.
I think I probably have a more varied list of interests than some others I've seen thus its more likely to be of interest to a wider group of people. And they are things that interest be so I'd like to know if they interest others.
Close friends I've known for years with an LJ, have on several occassions revealed a surprise interest via the interest list thats been a good talking point.
So, uh, yep, its worth it for the searchability.
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Date: 2005-01-26 01:39 pm (UTC)Why 'grant morrisson'?
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Date: 2005-01-26 01:45 pm (UTC)However... I first met Grant Morrison via Say You Want A Revolution , which still remains my all-time favourite graphic novel ever. I like graphic novels, I like things that make you think, I like things that twist the traditional up wit the new. Mostly, I like the effect you sometimes get from reading Grant Morrison or Robert Anton Wilson of a huge barrage of different ideas all being flung at you at once. Some of them are rubbish, some of them are immediately forgotten, but the experience of just being present with so much stuff all at once is very invigorating.
And that's why he's on my interest list but, say, Garth Ennis isn't, despite that fact that Ennis-era Hellblazer is also great.
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Date: 2005-01-26 01:40 pm (UTC)I shall now go and add tea, more tea, and yet more tea. Thankyou
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Date: 2005-01-26 01:52 pm (UTC)hmmmm
Date: 2005-01-26 02:03 pm (UTC)I'm sure Catt and Fluffy Mark would be interested in coming along too.
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Date: 2005-01-26 02:04 pm (UTC)Re: hmmmm
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Date: 2005-01-26 03:31 pm (UTC)In theory I might quite like a few icons to use for posts on my own journal (and would stick to a default one for commenting), but I'd prefer to use photos of myself. I don't really want to attach my surname to my LJ, but I do want to be readily identifiable to people who know me, so a picture seems like a good idea. I'd make more icons if I had any reasonable photos of myself!
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Date: 2005-01-27 05:49 pm (UTC)From LJ interests, I have, however, discovered a fairly amusing RPG community and I have ever more access to cute pictures of cairn terriers and people who will admire mine.
I do get the feeling that I am the only person who hasn't put down 'goth' on their interests list. Does a general fetish for black, red and purple velvet clothing count, should I declare my HP Lovecraft fixation or should I merely get on with admiring the architecture and missing the point? :)