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Reflection / Sharing

A guide to the flow of reading the 1260 devotional text and leaving personal meditations, completion records, questions, and sharing.

Reflection

Keep today’s text as your own record, and share necessary questions safely

The meditation and sharing feature of the 1260 devotional puts personal meditation records before a public board. Users read today’s text and leave observation, application, prayer, and completion records, and when a question or public sharing is needed, they can publish it safely through a review and answer flow.

01

Personal meditation

Record your meditation for each day. It is private by default, and the observation and application you left before today’s text can be seen again on the next round.

02

Completion record

Check whether you finished today’s Word, and see the days you missed and the days you read continuously. The record is meant to show where to start again rather than to give pressure.

03

Questions and sharing

Questions or sharing that arise while reading the text are not published to everyone right away. They are saved private by default, and when publishing is needed, they go through a review and answer flow.

Private First

Personal meditation is private by default

The first record unit of the 1260 devotional is the user and the day. Users can leave observation, application, prayer, and today’s resolve for that day’s text, and this content is saved by default as a record only the person sees.

One default record per user per day
Writing observation, application, and prayer
Private storage by default

History

Review completion records and previous meditations

The 1260 devotional returns to the same text after 1,260 days. So past meditations are not writings that disappear but records you meet again on the next round. Completion checks and previous meditations let users see the path they have walked before the Word.

Check today’s Word as complete
Check missed days
Review meditations from the previous rotation

Questions

Questions and answers are managed by the devotional author and operator

The question-and-answer feature is a flow for leaving questions about the current day’s devotional content. It is hidden by default, and after the devotional author or operator answers, they can decide whether to publish. We are preparing a direction where the questioner can also choose to leave it as a public question or a personal question.

Questions hidden by default
Author/operator answers
Choose public/personal question

Sharing Policy

Sharing is kept open, but reviewed before publishing

Devotional sharing keeps participation open but does not expose everything immediately. To prevent heretical content, advertising, and malicious participation, there is a flow of personal writing, private storage, publication request, and review- or report-based management.

Publication-request flow
Review before publishing
Report and hide handling

Bible Reader Link

Linked with Bible reading but distinct from Bible Notes

Devotional meditation can be linked with the Bible-reading text, but it is a different service from author Bible Notes. In Bible reading you can open the devotional day linked to that chapter or verse, and on the devotional screen you can move the same text to Bible reading and continue to the original language, cross-references, and commentaries.

Linking the devotional day with the text
Move from Bible reading to the devotional
Name distinct from Bible Notes

Principle

Sharing is kept open, but publishing is managed carefully

The 1260 devotional can hold both personal meditation and community sharing, but it does not start as a structure that publishes every writing immediately. It safely keeps personal records, and public content is widened slowly within the management flow of authors and operators.