June 21, 2013
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Xanga Memories: Blogrings
Remember Blogrings? There are called groups now, which I believe the Xanga Team changed that about a year or two ago.
I liked it when they were called Blogrings better. You find can groups on a lot of websites, but Blogrings? Nope. That seems like it was just something on Xanga.When Xanga was more active, I checked out the Blogrings a lot for new blogs to read. I found a lot of people that way.Blogrings helped me find others who love books, who love to write and play video games. I’m sure there was a Blogring for probably about any interest you can think of.I haven’t checked the “groups” for quite a long time now, but one of my favorites to look at was one called Bookish. Blogrings were quite cool and more active before, of course. It was fun to look through the blogs of those who in whatever Blogring I was currently looking at.Do you remember Blogrings? What Blogrings were you in?
Comments (10)
Ah, I liked Blogrings!
@randaness - Me too.
I remember Blogrings. I was in a few but I can’t remember what they were. I had found kool people that way but they are now gone for one reason or another. Xanga should have kept it the way it was.
@boricua_chic_2008 - I agree. Thanks for the rec
@Shining_Garnet - You’re welcome!
I remember when blogrings were really going strong. I joined a couple “writing” ones, but can’t remember the names. I was also invited to join a few…one I was invited to join and accepted early on was the Liberty Call Girls one that a guy started…he made cool “old fashioned” like WW2 Banners for all the “members” sites. It was a fun group of women!
I haven’t belonged to any blogsites now in years, though.
HUGS!!!
I really enjoy reading and also appreciate your work.
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Need to use my credits on people I like. i remember them but only met one person on them. It seemed to be abandoned in about a year after I joined in 2007.
I was in Autisable for a while, and supported Momaroo, just because young mothers need support from everyone- even a prospective future grandfather.
I remember them, but didn’t belong to any one.