I keep debating what to do with my xanga. On one hand, I don't write here as much as I used to. However, I have sentimental attachment to it since it's where Anna and I met each other. Somehow, I feel indebted to keep it up. My year of xanga premium ran out, so now there's ads all over my front page which I don't care for, but I don't really want to spend money to get xanga premium (the last time I got it from some free offer through Vista Print business cards), when I could build or host my own blog and have it look much nicer. Ugh, what do to?
So .. for now I guess it will all hang in limbo.
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Well, Brent, you would be missed here on Xanga if you were to leave. So I hope you will stay. I too had Premium for a while (6 months), provided to me as a gift. I don't want to get it again until I've got enought credits to cover it in total. Not sure how long that may take, so I'm just trying to ignore the ads!
Shucks, I'm old enough to remember when Readers Digest first introduced their ads. All their magazines before about 1946 were advertising-free. They were introduced when I was about fourteen years old. Well, millions still read the Digest even though it certainly would be nice not to have to see all those ads!
I alway enjoy seeing your posts in Xanga and hope you will stay!
David B.
@Grampa_David - Well I'm glad you enjoy reading it. I will probably stay .. I just have several mixed feelings about it.
The thing is .. I was trying to save up enough credits to get Xanga premium for life, but they took away the option to buy lifetime with credits - you can only buy it with real money ($100) now. The highest option you can buy with credits is premium for a year, which is 25,000 credits. I have that many credits, but I don't know if I want to spend them all just for a year of premium!