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Posts that redirect to external websites or have external usernames are prohibited unless you have obtained prior mod approval. No blog links, social media links, or Youtube/Tiktok/Instagram videos. If your submission breaks the Reddiquette it will be removed. Posts on this subreddit are often times personal, any user found being overly negative towards another poster will receive immediate repercussions relative to their situation. Subs to check out for these topics: r/notebooks, r/stationery, r/fountainpens, r/edc. This is a sub to discuss and share journaling, not a new notebook or stationery haul. Artwork belongs in r/drawing or r/sketchesģ.) No stationery or unused/closed notebooks. Collage art and pages covered in ephemera belong in r/JournalingIsArt. Pictures need to include writing to be considered a journal, or it needs to be obvious there will eventually be writing (before-the-pen is allowed). If you want to use your Reddit as a diary (typed entries) please check out r/DiaryOfARedditor. Entries typed in an app belong in r/digitaljournaling. Questions and discussions are allowed, but pictures need to be handwritten entries, whether it's in a physical notebook or an app. View our Wiki Wiki Page Subreddit Rules 1.) Handwritten entries only No matter how you choose to keep a Journal, our community is excited to see it. The Subreddit for Journaling, Journalizing, and all things Journal related. Get Started Journaling Welcome to the official Journaling subreddit of the World!