[identity profile] coflower.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] craftgrrl
LJ has a lot of wonderful communities, no doubt, this being one of them. Unfortunately this community also overlaps into other communities like [livejournal.com profile] crochet and [livejournal.com profile] knitting and so on and so forth where people like to show photos of their work, which I think is great.

However, I wonder if those of you that post your pics of your beautiful works in more than one community and even those that have more than one picture, could possibly stop and do an LJ cut so our friends pages aren't filled with duplicates and with photos that are more than one and huge...as has been a recent thing.

I don't mean to be a pain in the arse but if you all would kindly think about posting your photos, many of us would be greatly appreciative if you would put them behind a cut.

A nice description of your project in the LJ cut code would service more than you know.

By no means am I some kind of authority here or anywhere but it would be nice that if you must post photos, especially when cross posting, you do so with an LJ cut tag. Be creative to your cut tags and surely people will enjoy the work but the repetition, as I am doing now in this post, can be dang annoying.

I love to see people's work but it would be nice if y'all would consider that the same picture and two in a row can be higly annoying and not needed. Chances are, if you give us enough information in your cut code, we will be interested to click on it.

Just a thought. No hard feelings, just asking people to be considerate of the various communities here.
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