I find this toxic
I’ve been off this app for a while, but I used it from 2021-2022. I came back because I wanted to get back into it, as well as copy my old poems into a notebook so I’d have a hard copy. They’d also be useful for therapy, something I’ve been making progress in. I struggle with PTSD, so poetry is a big thing for me. I wrote my poems right in the app because I wrote them during very emotional moments. My posted poems were accessible, but for some reason I couldn’t look at my old drafts without at least doing a free trial, coincidentally with the annual subscription checked rather than the monthly (cheaper than 12 months of a monthly subscription, but more money for them in one transaction if you forget to cancel it). My issue is that I should be able to enter my drafts without having to agree to a free trial. I wrote the poems, I shouldn’t have to pay or ‘free trial’ my way into my own writing. Now that I have retrieved my own work I ended the trial and will be deleting this app. I might look overdramatic to people reading this (assuming it wasn’t deleted) because I was able to see my drafts for free in the end, but there’s a principal here. The subscription bar popping up when trying to create a *new* poem, or trying to post something, I can understand. Interacting with OTHER peoples poems, that’s fair. But my own writing isn’t something they should have ever withheld from me in order to manipulate me into a subscription of any sort, regardless of whether I had to pay for it in the moment or not. The only reason I accepted that trial is because those drafted poems meant a lot to me, and I would’ve been upset if I had not been able to get them back. I would not have considered that trial regardless, but other reviews have already touched on those reasons. Anyways, I can’t say much about the other parts of the app, as I refuse to explore an inch of it, but l personally think making people pay you to write is ridiculous. Not everybody posted their poems. To the people in charge of all this stuff: you’re being greedy, and it’s ruining it.