Totally agree, a physical notebook is great, and writing by hand has its own magic that software can't copy. But there's a real difference between writing in a private diary and venting anonymously to the world. When you share something online:
The "letting go" feeling — like throwing a message in a bottle into the ocean. You're actually getting it out of your system and sending it away.
Knowing you're not alone — reading something from a stranger who felt the exact same way hits different. That shared experience is something a blank notebook just can't give you.
I'm not trying to replace paper diaries. I just want to make a digital option for when you feel alone and need to yell into a void where other people quietly listen.
That's the whole point and where this is totally different from Reddit or Lemmy.
On those sites, when you post something personal, you're stepping into a social arena. You risk someone cracking a joke, leaving a mean comment, or just making noise. Plus there's the whole dopamine trap — upvotes, downvotes, karma, notifications pulling you back in.
My site is meant to be a sanctuary, not a forum:
No comments — people can read your "message in a bottle," but they can only react with a silent emoji (like a hug). No judgment.
No profiles — you can't click on someone's username to see their past posts. Every post stands alone, totally anonymous.
Optional self-destruct — you can have your post disappear from the server after 24 hours. It's about letting go, not building an archive.
Lemmy is great for debating ideas. This is for when your chest feels heavy and you just need to quiet your mind.