I signed up, and took a quick look. I'm actually looking for a diary solution at the moment, so I'm your target user.<p>What are you trying to achieve with this? Why would people use this instead of a) keeping a private pen & paper diary, b) using one of the well-known blogging platforms? Not a criticism - I want to understand exactly what the use case is.<p>For my purposes (private diary solution), I'm trying to figure out if anything digital could ever be as good as the offline experience - just getting a nice LeuchtTerm notebook and putting pen to paper.<p>Because: why do I want to write a diary? For me, a diary is catharsis, and the process of writing helps me force clarity. It's also a personal project that will delight me later on, once I have enough material to browse through.<p>So, what could a digital solution offer me that's better? Indeed, two of the most important features of a diary are made worse by this solution: I'm dubious of your privacy standards (are entries saved in free text?), and it's less personal to me. Organisation features (e.g. tagging) are of no interest at all - I want my diary to be a massive end-to-end mess that I can only dip in and out of, not "search by tag". Finally, if this was ever going to work for me, the design would have to really stand out - e.g. something super minimalist, absolutely no frills.<p>Sorry if some of this is disappointing to hear! It may be that I'm just not the right user.
My 20th century diary has better TOS.<p>"By submitting Content to fnordcordia for inclusion on your Website, you grant fnordcordia a world-wide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, modify, adapt and publish the Content solely for the purpose of displaying, distributing and promoting your blog. This license allows fnordcordia to make publicly-posted content available to third parties selected by fnordcordia (through the fnordcordia Firehose, for example) so that these third parties can analyze and distribute (but not publicly display) your content through their services."<p>You might want to consider re-branding this wordpress hosting service, diaries are usually private until the author decides otherwise.
(I didn't register, WP assumption made from the terms)
How is this a diary for the 21st century? Why should I use it? How is it better than a text document? What does it look like?<p>These are all questions I ask myself before deciding to sign up for something like this.