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Title: Personal-experience chirping blog
Post by: Vivek on January 26, 2020, 09:11:07 AM
What about a blog, whose tab will be available on personal-profile's page...

Here, a person can write down whatever bla-bla, frustration, hypocrisy, fantasy h/she wants.

Somewhat similar to twitter . Just difference is, it must be pertaining to spiritual-domain.

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Along with above, another tab where a person would be able to do some personal-talks with the desired-ones in --(secret)--, i.e. only chatters involved can see them along with moderators/admin/authenticated-people.



Title: Re: Personal-experience chirping blog
Post by: Dhammañāṇa on January 26, 2020, 01:13:02 PM
Currently ones own topic at "further introductio" can be used as such, Nyom. There are modifications for such as well.

It's also fine to create ones dhammic user are at accesstoinsight.eu . http://accesstoinsight.eu/user/vivek/index

Good to keep in mind that all is possible on given alms in faith, so good to reflect the use as well. What ever user, joy, has been or is suffering, giving for others. Sometimes liberal made, sometimes taken.

In this way it's also good to encourage others toward giving and sacrifices rather to pull them to much into consuming and becoming indebted. This total different spirit, purpose, is good to be understood well first.

If it's for "pulling" others toward Dhamma and good association, good. If it's just to create another world it wouldn't make sense but just lead to conflicts with other's world as soon as they touch each other, Nyom.

There was, is, still the idea of such as "merit-book" instead of FB, and this topic might give inspirations and understanding: goodness.net, goodnessbook.et... facebook-like meritbook with reputation system (http://forum.sangham.net/index.php/topic,9480.0.html).