09-28-2015, 05:03 PM
Haha, that's a very interesting idea!
Thank you for the words about journalers, I do understand your points.
While if this was already implemented before, I definately would've used it for a few people in mind...now, I don't know if I would restrict access to my journal. Even if I do get constantly attacked for just simply explaining how my SM3 run is going (badly). People seem to really take it personal when their favourite program isn't godly for another person I've realised, it's silly it is what it is. The drive-by comments by armchair experts get really annoying at times. As a result, I've just hugely curtailed my journal posts. With how badly the run has gone, I didn't want to seem like I was complaining, as I'm not, I'm simply reporting my run in my journal. But, people always misunderstand and it resorts to arguments and nonsense I have no time or energy for.
I don't think restricting access ultimately would be a good idea. As sometimes, people need to see another perspective to show them something about themselves they may be lacking. That may not be able to happen if you only allow in yes men to your journal.
Thank you for the words about journalers, I do understand your points.
While if this was already implemented before, I definately would've used it for a few people in mind...now, I don't know if I would restrict access to my journal. Even if I do get constantly attacked for just simply explaining how my SM3 run is going (badly). People seem to really take it personal when their favourite program isn't godly for another person I've realised, it's silly it is what it is. The drive-by comments by armchair experts get really annoying at times. As a result, I've just hugely curtailed my journal posts. With how badly the run has gone, I didn't want to seem like I was complaining, as I'm not, I'm simply reporting my run in my journal. But, people always misunderstand and it resorts to arguments and nonsense I have no time or energy for.
I don't think restricting access ultimately would be a good idea. As sometimes, people need to see another perspective to show them something about themselves they may be lacking. That may not be able to happen if you only allow in yes men to your journal.