Quote from dbphoenix:
Depends on the chief reason for the journal. If its chief purpose is to explore support and resistance, then it could be of great benefit to any number of people, and I assume you'd be one of them.
Getting into what to do about S/R once they've been identified could also be of great benefit since specific strategies and tactics could be explored (this never really got off the ground in the pivot threads). However, getting into strategies and tactics entails some risk since so many people are so devoted to their particular method of approaching the market. The introduction of indicators, for example, will likely take you down paths which you would prefer not to explore.
Going even further into what you yourself are doing would entail an even greater risk of derailing the thread into an advice column, like so many other threads, in which the advisors end up arguing with each other and forgetting about the subject of the journal entirely.
If what others think really matters to you all that much, you could try setting up a room in chat for discussing trades. Or you could create a "buddy list" and do it via PMs. Or email.
Again, where you go from here depends on why you started the journal in the first place and how that initial motive has changed, if so, in the interim. I personally have found the posting of trades to be completely irrelevant, and that the posting of the conditions of the trade are of far greater and wider-ranging benefit.