It used to be that a journal was personal space. Different standards applied. In a common thread you could happily rip the OP a new arsehole, but in a journal it was frowned upon. I remember once getting a PM from @Magna pointing out I had posted a bit too much in the Surf Report when something had pissed me off and I was in full flow. I accepted it.
Atticus once gave me an 'ahem' when I did the same in some journal, I forget which one.
Has this all changed? What's happening in the Surf Report is akin to pissing on someone's grave, given he isn't around to respond and all the shit is really quite unnecessary. Yes, there was much to criticise about him. I stopped posting in his journal after a full explanation why I wouldn't anymore.
Back in the day if someone got the boot, the journal would be locked to further posts. Given the rubbish we see there now, there is much to say for that practice.
I don't think you need to worry where your next meal is coming from.
Would it be too much to ask for some minimal standards to be maintained?
Atticus once gave me an 'ahem' when I did the same in some journal, I forget which one.
Has this all changed? What's happening in the Surf Report is akin to pissing on someone's grave, given he isn't around to respond and all the shit is really quite unnecessary. Yes, there was much to criticise about him. I stopped posting in his journal after a full explanation why I wouldn't anymore.
Back in the day if someone got the boot, the journal would be locked to further posts. Given the rubbish we see there now, there is much to say for that practice.
I don't think you need to worry where your next meal is coming from.
Would it be too much to ask for some minimal standards to be maintained?