Not sure which part of that you're asking after, so I'll answer for both:
If you go to http://livejournal.com/syn, you can look up whether a blog that you follow elsewhere is syndicated to LJ. If it is, sign up and follow it. If it isn't, there's a box at the bottom of the page to add a new feed. I think various levels of accounts can add various numbers of new feeds; I have a permanent account, which means I'm allowed to add a fuckton of sites to the LJ syndication feed.
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Every so often (daily? Multiple times a day?) the syndication thingy checks for new posts and, if there are any, imports them to LJ. Then I read them on my friends page. :)
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Not sure which part of that you're asking after, so I'll answer for both:
If you go to http://livejournal.com/syn, you can look up whether a blog that you follow elsewhere is syndicated to LJ. If it is, sign up and follow it. If it isn't, there's a box at the bottom of the page to add a new feed. I think various levels of accounts can add various numbers of new feeds; I have a permanent account, which means I'm allowed to add a fuckton of sites to the LJ syndication feed.
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Every so often (daily? Multiple times a day?) the syndication thingy checks for new posts and, if there are any, imports them to LJ. Then I read them on my friends page. :)