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Old Feb 17, 2020, 08:34 AM
IceCreamKid IceCreamKid is offline
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Originally Posted by BirdDancer View Post
There seems to be a developing trend for some members on some forums to create "journal" threads. They are not on specific topics of interest, requests for specific concerns, requests for feedback, questions, or the like. They are just more like "BirdDancer's thread # 6". [Note: I do not have a thread by that name or any other journal thread. That's just as an example.]

I will say that I don't tend to contribute to such "journal threads". Instead, I like my regular forum's "Check-in Thread", which is vibrant and pretty much serves the same purpose as any specific member's "journal thread".

I am only bringing this up, because I fear that if more and more people jump on the "My journal" thread bandwagon, that they will somewhat overwhelm certain groups main forums. If they are threads that people enjoy seeing, I really wish they were separated from a main forums's general thread list. Perhaps as part of a subforums called something like "Member Journals"?????

Just a thought.

I hope this feedback/suggestion doesn't upset anyone. I'm only mentioning it because I see the issue from the perspective of someone who worked in marketing. Existing members may tire of such "journal threads" and any potential new members may see them and be turned off. Yes, right now, there are just a few I've noticed, but people do like jumping on such bandwagons, and then, before you know it, it's out of control. There are also other potential issues I could mention.
I understand your point. I am also not surprised that they are going to continue to be allowed (re: DocJohn's reply). What brings greater concern: the frequent thread from someone -- usually purporting to be a married woman -- whose spouse is doing something sexual to her that is either abhorrent or illegal, all written out in graphic detail -- and ending with, "but he's a great husband and father." Invariably posted in the "Relationship" forum. I get that many people here want to get their literary sexxy on, but sexually assaulting someone (even one's spouse) does not a great husband and father make and it is highly triggering for people to read--yet often there is no trigger warning and in my opinion, which I am allowed to have and I expect no grief for holding, this sort of stuff belongs on a sex forum, and here is why: because of the graphic detail, which seems to be the point of the thread.
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