sharing diary
mjl54
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what are your thoughts on getting friend requests from people and they hide their diary? Maybe its just me but I think if someone wants to be friends they should share their dairy with them. I understand blocking it from public but I think it should be shown to your friends.
So what do you think?
So what do you think?
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I think each individual should do as they wish. There's no "friend contract" that states that diaries must be shared. Mine is private. If someone wants access, I'll most likely let them see it.
I don't really understand the desire to see other people's food. :huh:0 -
i would say i agree. theres not much to comment on when it says they went under or over but you cant peek at it. did they go over or under by 500 lol. i dont know. i assume most of the time they may not know how to make their diary available.
I guess it only matters to me because i actually comment on their day ends and such.0 -
I think the point of "friends" on here is to encourage and support each other. If I'm looking for your support, then my food diary should be open to you. Otherwise, what's the point to having "friends" who are supporting you?0
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I make it a rule to not comment on food diares,exercise part maybe,but never food.I stopped sharing my diary after seeing some very cruel comments on some of my friends pages.Yes, maybe they shouldn't have ate what they ate but I'm sure they had already realized it without being degraded by supposedly "helpful friends" and if those friends had been truely concerned they would have taken the time to send private messages.That's not why I'm here.I'm here to encourage and motivate and hopefully receive the same.Now if I'm continueously moaning about not losing or even gaining,I don't mind a friend saying...let's have a look at that diary and I wouldn't have a single problem with doing that.0
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I think the point of "friends" on here is to encourage and support each other. If I'm looking for your support, then my food diary should be open to you. Otherwise, what's the point to having "friends" who are supporting you?
I guess if I felt like I needed or wanted support in the area of my food, I might feel the same way. I love encouragement and support, but I really don't want people examining my food choices and giving their opinion in them. I mean, my husband doesn't even "support" me in that way. I would kind of hate that. LOL Being told, "Good for you for making the right choice" or "do you really want to eat that ice cream"? is kind of creepy for me.0 -
When the diary is not open I am not commenting because I can't say "Well done" when I don't mean it. I like to comment but just after I have seen the diary. Then I can say "I approved this message" ;D0
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Food is a very personal thing for some people. I prefer being able to view diaries, but I don't get mad if I can't. I just won't comment on the diary entry if I can't view it (I don't want to accidentally support something unhealthy).
I like being able to read diaries mainly for food ideas. I tend to eat the same thing over and over, so it's nice seeing what other people are having.0 -
I think the point of "friends" on here is to encourage and support each other. If I'm looking for your support, then my food diary should be open to you. Otherwise, what's the point to having "friends" who are supporting you?0
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I don't care who sees my diary just like I don't care that my co-workers see me and what I eat every day...Yup, chicken, sweet potatoes and green beans again!
I like to see what people are eating to get inspired and get ideas on how to mix things up...especially people who have similar goals and tastes. It also help me to be accountable when I know people who look up to me are watching.0 -
Food is a very personal thing for some people. I prefer being able to view diaries, but I don't get mad if I can't. I just won't comment on the diary entry if I can't view it (I don't want to accidentally support something unhealthy).
I like being able to read diaries mainly for food ideas. I tend to eat the same thing over and over, so it's nice seeing what other people are having.
^^^THIS
My diary is open for the world to see. (Lord knows I can use all the help I can get!) But I do love being able to see others diaries to get new ideas....0 -
I also think so .It helps me looking at them and thinking man I could eat this or that. I have a friend on here she even sends me a recipe if I ask. I wish when you were looking for friends it would say if they had a diary open .Just my thoughts0
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Food is a very personal thing for some people. I prefer being able to view diaries, but I don't get mad if I can't. I just won't comment on the diary entry if I can't view it (I don't want to accidentally support something unhealthy).
I like being able to read diaries mainly for food ideas. I tend to eat the same thing over and over, so it's nice seeing what other people are having.
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I think the point of "friends" on here is to encourage and support each other. If I'm looking for your support, then my food diary should be open to you. Otherwise, what's the point to having "friends" who are supporting you?
Because there are 8 billion ways to be supportive and encouraging without looking at what someone ate. I have never looked at any of my friends' diaries, I don't know who has an open or closed diary, I don't even know if they log food. And yet, I find ways to support them. A lot.
My diary was closed forever and my friends still found a million ways to support me. My diary is open now, for the time being anyway, but having friends look at what I ate doesn't equate to support for me. Nor am I looking for feedback/suggestions. I'm all set.0 -
Mine is private, and that is my choice. I don't care if ppl. have there diary private or not.:indifferent:0
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It's a personal choice and I wouldn't de friend someone just because I can't see what they are eating. I have a small group of friends and our 'conversations' aren't all about food and exercise! We chat about all kinds of things but it is still motivational because you know they are on the same journey and it would be a bit boring if i just used the site for logging! Personally I don't mind who sees my diary and if it helps someone out there then good - hence my diary is open. BUT as I already said it is and should be a personal choice. :-)0
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Friends are for motivation. Sharing diary may motivate some but not others. Its a personal choice.0
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I like to be able to see as many food diaries as possible for inspiration. My meals sometimes get in a rut or I need help with certain macros and it's helpful to see how others are managing theirs.0
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I know some people aren't comfortable with it, but I'm not going to tell them they did a good job staying under when they could have eaten 500 calories for all I know.0
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My food diary is private ... I tried opening it for a bit, and felt an overwhelming urge to fudge the numbers, I was just too embarrassed over the amount of empty calories going in. I know some would say use that embarrassment as motivation, but I just haven't been able to break my sugar cravings yet ... working on it.
I figured it was better to have a private diary and keep it honest.
If people are looking at food diaries for food/meal ideas, trust me, no one is missing out by not seeing mine. If anyone really wanted to see it, I would probably let them (put on a password), but I don't know that any of my friends really care. I do usually give my numbers in a comment as I close out my day (so friends know by how much I was over/under, what my exercise calories were). I also post right on my profile that my diary is closed and why.
One of my goals is to improve my eating to where I would be comfortable opening it up.
I don't always check everyone else's (sometimes, and it's interesting) and appreciate others who are brave enough to be open.0 -
My food diary is private ... I tried opening it for a bit, and felt an overwhelming urge to fudge the numbers, I was just too embarrassed over the amount of empty calories going in. I know some would say use that embarrassment as motivation, but I just haven't been able to break my sugar cravings yet ... working on it.
I figured it was better to have a private diary and keep it honest.
This is the reason mine is private as well. I wish I could be as honest with others as I can when it's just me but I can't so for now, it's private so that I put down each and every nibble even when I go over by a lot.0 -
I agree it your statement ! That we all should be helping each other out !!0
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I agree. I feel that by not sharing your diary you're defeating the entire purpose of the site. The point in sharing your diary is to hold yourself accountable for the health decisions you make. However, I recognize that it is a personal decision and up to the individual.0
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When I started I was embarassed, so I didn't have it open.
Then as I started gaining friends and getting support, I opened it. I wanted to feel accountable for what I was doing.
As for friends that don't have theirs open, it is their choice. I don't think it is bad or good if it is open. They are on this journey too, and they need to do what they feel is right for them to succeed.0 -
I prefer my friends to have an open diary... we all share recipes and food ideas, and we wouldnt really be able to do that if we didnt share our diaries.0
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I think it's good to show your food for the day it gives people ideas and also if you see that someone is making a unhealthy choice you can give them some ideas you have for better one I think it helps out alot if any one wants to add me to there friend list I will help the best way I can we all need to stick together it's a battle for all of us and we need each others help !!0
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The point in sharing your diary is to hold yourself accountable for the health decisions you make.
I am accountable to no one but myself -- and managed to meet (and exceed) my goals for weight and fitness without having people creeping through my food diary. I'm a pretty reasonable and well-educated adult who doesn't need the approval (or disapproval) of virtual strangers to keep me on track.0 -
Mine is open to friends. I eat all kinds of crap sometimes, go way over on some days - but I log everything, good and bad.
I keep it open to give others ideas, if I've helped then great!0 -
I am accountable to no one but myself -- and managed to meet (and exceed) my goals for weight and fitness without having people creeping through my food diary. I'm a pretty reasonable and well-educated adult who doesn't need the approval (or disapproval) of virtual strangers to keep me on track.
Beautifully said!
Look, if you want to share your diary, share it. If you don't, don't. There is no "one way" all people SHOULD act. There is no "one reason" that we become friends on here. There is no "one way" of supporting others. We are all individuals. Freedom of choice and all that. :happy:
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Mine is private. If anyone asks (so far only 1 has) I will tell them what I eat. I have never looked at anyone else's diary in all the time I have been on here, and do not feel a need to. I eat what I want and stay within my calories. I find healthy recipes here and elsewhere on the internet and everyone has access to the same information. It is working for me. I got a lot ot negative feedback in the beginning and that led me to a private diary. I don't need negativity, it serves no useful purpose for me. My mother always said, "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all."0
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I keep my diary public to help motivate me make smart choices with my food. I think everyone should be able to set their diary to whatever they feel like. Making friends on this site isn't about snooping around in what someone else eats every day all day long. It's not about policing what they eat. If someone sets a requirement for a diary to be open for friends I'm not very inclined to befriend them.
Making friends is about motivating each other to be the best you can be, and you can do that perfectly fine without creeping around in their diary.0
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