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Public vs private food diaries on MFP
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ShayAllenHill wrote: »Public. I can't think of a reason to make it private. I don't cover my plate with a newspaper when I go to a restaurant. And--who knows?--someone might benefit from seeing it.
If I had something on there that might aggravate my health-insurance provider, then I'd re-think it.
Well if you have read through the thread you will see plenty of reasons that other people have for making it private
None of which had anything to do with health insurance - most people's user names aren't their real name anyway, how would insurance have any relevance??
I cannot see how anyone else would benifit from seeing my diary
The restaurant analogy doesn't make sense to me - I don't cover my restaurant meal with newspaper either - but neither do I share it with the world wide web nor do I invite or expect strangers to comment on it.6 -
Every now and then someone comes along that think food diaries should be public--why, I don't know. There's a choice, to do or not, and I think that's excellent.7
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Started with public. Then there was this girl who decided I was lying about losing weight and what I was logging! At which point I switched to friends only.
We had some fun. A few friends did remind me that chocolate is not a food macro. A few friends reminded me that chocolate is not considered one of your five a day veggies and fruits either! I countered with sweet potato brownies... those were the days
Then MFP decided to wipe old data... and I started logging on crono.
And the feed started to drive me nuts with scrolling and ads and jumping back to the top every time you sneeze... so I don't go there often anymore...6 -
Public.
Because I’m paranoid enough that if I know it’s ”out there” I’ll keep myself in line for the most part, but keep it honest for the data and also so that if anyone does see those five and six thousand calorie days, maybe they’ll say “well she did it and still lost/maintains, so maybe I can, too.”
If I don’t win a diary award, give about one for the run sentence?!
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I used to keep it private. But then I realized I like looking at other people's diaries (sometimes it gives me ideas) and turnabout is fair play, so now mine is open to friends.2
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I don't even know how to look at other people's diaries but mine is public.1
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I set my Diary to 'Friends Only', my Profile & Badges and my Blog to 'My Friends Only'... all the other stuff is private because it's not essential.
After all, why have friends here at all if you're not going to share and encourage each other?0 -
When I used this app before, I always had my diary set to private. I didn't have any of the "why am i still not losing?" problems, and I understand how plateaus work, so I didn't think it was necessary. I also didn't use these forums, but I was part of other groups, and I didn't want people nitpicking what I ate.
Because, well, *it worked for me*.
Except it didn't. Somehow I am back here, 5 years later, 50lbs heavier than my previous highest weight, trying again.
So I have gone full transparency. Use the community, put all my mental hangups out there, diary set to public... if people nitpick, I will reply, honestly, and then I will be forced to hear how my justifications sound out loud. If there's trolls, I can report or ignore them... not a big deal.
That's what I am hoping will work for me. I tend not to get hurt or offended easily, and I love data and I also tend to justify things to myself, so...
That doesn't mean it would be good (or even safe) for everyone. All people are different, right?7 -
After all, why have friends here at all if you're not going to share and encourage each other?
well that is a separate question I think and perhaps one worth starting a thread about if you are interested in different people's reasons for having MFP friends.
Speaking as someone whose diary is private - I'm actually not interested in having friends on here at all - I just like posting in the forums and using MFP for logging - I dont want or need to share and encourage beyond that
my N = 1 - other people with private or public diaries may of course feel differently.6 -
paperpudding wrote: »After all, why have friends here at all if you're not going to share and encourage each other?
well that is a separate question I think and perhaps one worth starting a thread about if you are interested in different people's reasons for having MFP friends.
Speaking as someone whose diary is private - I'm actually not interested in having friends on here at all - I just like posting in the forums and using MFP for logging - I dont want or need to share and encourage beyond that
my N = 1 - other people with private or public diaries may of course feel differently.
Actually, it's a very pertinent question to this thread. Meaning no disrespect but the fact that you don't have or want MFP friends for support makes me wonder why you would even need to join this discussion... it doesn't seem that you have a horse in this race... just saying2 -
The discussion was about public vs private diaries.
I have a diary - it has a setting
Therefore I have as much horse in the race of diary settings as anyone else on MFP
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paperpudding wrote: »The discussion was about public vs private diaries.
I have a diary - it has a setting
Therefore I have as much horse in the race of diary settings as anyone else on MFP
Ditto.5 -
I have it closed because I can't imagine anyone would be interested in it1
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corinasue1143 wrote: »When I first started, my diary was very private, because I thought everyone else here ate perfectly every day. Then I read some public diaries. I eventually came to know that we’re all doing the best we can do and trying to learn the best ways to do just a little better. So now my diary is open. I can’t imagine why anyone else would WANT to look, but if it helps anyone in any way, then they can look.
I have my diary public and have been trying to meet new people to friend. I'm over 60 could this be why nobody responds?1 -
chuckees130 wrote: »corinasue1143 wrote: »When I first started, my diary was very private, because I thought everyone else here ate perfectly every day. Then I read some public diaries. I eventually came to know that we’re all doing the best we can do and trying to learn the best ways to do just a little better. So now my diary is open. I can’t imagine why anyone else would WANT to look, but if it helps anyone in any way, then they can look.
I have my diary public and have been trying to meet new people to friend. I'm over 60 could this be why nobody responds?
Just making the diary public doesn't cause friend requests, and even having MFP friends doesn't mean people will comment on your diary.
If it's that you don't have friends, ask for friend requests on one of the threads for that, like maybe this one:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10832868/comment-here-if-you-want-more-friends-2#latest
Or look in the "Introductions" or "Getting Started" parts of the Community, see threads with people asking for friends, send them friend requests.
Another option is to join a challenge group in "Challenges" to meet people. If you want to join a thread for 60+ people (general discussion, not challenge), there's this one:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10718336/60-yrs-and-up#latest
If it's that people don't comment on your diary, start posting status updates with questions, comment on others exercise with encouraging comments, etc.1 -
I keep mine private, mostly because I'm not looking for feedback from anyone else, it's for my information.3
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I have my food diary set to public. It contains no secrets, no proprietary info, no personal info. I don’t have a large set of ‘friends’ but I don’t care if someone sees what I eat.
I guess I don’t understand someone keeping it private when they were probably snapping pics of food porn or posting recipes for Insta or FB before they began pursuing a healthful eating program.
As far as “inspiration” goes…I actually was inspired a few days ago to put spring rolls on the up and coming menu after viewing someone else’s diary. I used to make them all the time when I worked with a bunch of Korean folks and they got me hooked. But now they fell off the food list and I forgot how healthy and tasty they are.1 -
I have mine public because I love looking at others diaries! It helps me get meal inspiration and it also helps me keep track of ballparking calories for certain foods (I tend to way underestimate if I don't weight things out).1
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DebbsSeattle wrote: »I have my food diary set to public. It contains no secrets, no proprietary info, no personal info. I don’t have a large set of ‘friends’ but I don’t care if someone sees what I eat.
I guess I don’t understand someone keeping it private when they were probably snapping pics of food porn or posting recipes for Insta or FB before they began pursuing a healthful eating program.
Mine is only open to friends, which I resist collecting. It's my data, my decision, my way of using the diary which is probably not the way people looking use their diaries. MFP gives you the option to have it closed, so clearly having it open isn't the price of admission.
Neither before nor since coming here did I post recipes on Insta and FB, and only snapped pics of food for a brief while AFTER I started here before my ability to remember what I ate got really strong from exercising it so much. But for people who did choose to post recipes or take pictures of food before they joined MFP and made their diaries private, those were choices they made about how and when and with whom to share. Making the decision to share in one situation doesn't mean they no longer have the right to make a different decision in a different situation.
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I guess I don’t understand someone keeping it private when they were probably snapping pics of food porn or posting recipes for Insta or FB before they began pursuing a healthful eating program.
that seems a HUGE presumption to me.
Probably most closed diary people (and open diary people, the 2 groups aren't polarised opposities in everything) did not snap photos of food porn or post photos, meals, recipes on Facebook or Instagram -given only a minority of FB users use it that way and not everyone is even on Facebook.
Despite having a closed diary, I dont think Ive ever posted any food pics on Facebook and I'm not even on Instagram.
and anyway food diaries on MFP are a completely different thing to those - so any MFP member may or may not do any of above, either before during or after weight loss.
Not seeing the correlation at all.
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paperpudding, I thought the same thing:I guess I don’t understand someone keeping it private when they were probably snapping pics of food porn or posting recipes for Insta or FB before they began pursuing a healthful eating program.
Like...What?
Who even has time to do that? I guess I spend too much time here.1 -
DebbsSeattle wrote: »I guess I don’t understand someone keeping it private when they were probably snapping pics of food porn or posting recipes for Insta or FB before they began pursuing a healthful eating program.
This is a weird presumption to make. I'd imagine there are very few people (if any) with private diaries who are blasting out every meal on social media.
Some people are share-ers and some prefer more privacy. I don't know why this is such a difficult concept for people to understand.6 -
DebbsSeattle wrote: »I have my food diary set to public. It contains no secrets, no proprietary info, no personal info. I don’t have a large set of ‘friends’ but I don’t care if someone sees what I eat.
I guess I don’t understand someone keeping it private when they were probably snapping pics of food porn or posting recipes for Insta or FB before they began pursuing a healthful eating program.
As far as “inspiration” goes…I actually was inspired a few days ago to put spring rolls on the up and coming menu after viewing someone else’s diary. I used to make them all the time when I worked with a bunch of Korean folks and they got me hooked. But now they fell off the food list and I forgot how healthy and tasty they are.
I guess I don't understand why anyone even cares or speculates about whether and why 3rd parties post food photos, share recipes, or open/close their MFP diaries, personally.
Spring rolls sound pretty great, as an off-topic aside. I've had some good ones from restaurants locally, but have never tried to make them. They do look achievable, and the calories in rice paper are lower than I would've guessed. You're inspiring me to put trying to make them on my 2023 agenda. I might even post them on FB if I do . . . .3 -
Friends. My only "friend" is my husband. It allows us to copy a meal from each other. It's easier to adjust portions than log homemade food.0
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Private, because I'm a private person. I'm not opposed to finding "friends," but I'm autistic, which makes building relationships hard for me, so I'm not going to hold my breath.0
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I have mine set to friends only.
When I first came here, I would look at people's diaries for food ideas. I had never heard of edamame until I saw it on a friend's diary. Now I will eat that at a sushi restaurant if I go because I am not a fan otherwise. At this point in my journey, I rarely look at my friends' diaries. And I never comment unless they have asked for feedback. That is a rookie mistake that newcomers often make...assuming that because the diary is public, they "should" comment on it. A question is fine, but not judgement.
That being said, I do enjoy seeing "completed diary and under calories" posts from my friends. I find that inspiring, whether or not their diary is public; like I said, I rarely look anymore anyways.
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My diary is set to friends. A few in my circle of foodie friends are into recipes and cooking and trying new ingredients.. as am I.. so we converse on the items in our diaries.0
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Mine is public, but I seldom actually track. And when I do track, I usually use some approximations from existing listings for tough to estimate items. Also, my "true" sodium intake is usually much higher than I track.0
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