This sub is lacking the very thing it’s made to have

"My sentiment comes from personal experience. I’ve posted over ten times here, and not once has anyone wrote or sent anything,"

I am not seeing anything remotely close to what you're describing (unless you deleted such posts); all I see are 3 submission requests, 1 comment, and this post for r/graphology (I am not a fan of doing this type of leg work because this is not something I'd normally waste my time on, but for posterity sake).

"not 1:1 not anything.disagree all you want but as evidence between my hands and based on what I am seeing, this sub is giving no output. It’s attracting sure, but not producing anything of that attraction apparently."

Anecdotal experiences will vary, and as I've mentioned before (it is what you put in and what you want out of it). Now, it is bringing in people from all over the world, and sure there is traffic coming in, but anyone that's a practitioner or even a graphologist that comes across these subs can also be potential contributors and not just submitters.

"I am learning very little by looking at someone’s handwriting without anyone adding any feedback or analysis to it."

It is fair to say that there is enough information/resources to get anyone started, especially in the sticked/pinned post that was put together. No one is sleeping at the wheel either as there are additional subs to supplement the learning curve of the subject:

r/Handwriting_Analysis and r/graphology_recovery (descriptions/purpose of each is found here); r/Handwriting_Analysis has enough articles/videos/material to learn and apply concepts to r/graphology samples if you look around/search and filter (I have created filters for easy searching). Example, I want to more about graphology from a tutorial or video, so I would click on the "video" filter and see what pops up (and there are some good lectures and one if I recall, that I broke down the time frame and lesson by the second).

If you feel that somehow you're not grasping and learning as much as want (or should be), I would highly suggest searching for a teacher/graphologist around your area (at your expense obviously).

"Now if I were a graphologist myself things may differ as this sub provides a good place for free practice material. If so, then it’s a damn shame none of it is being shared for others to learn."

We aren't forcing/coercing anyone to do submissions or any analysis (they are doing this through their own volition, time and resources) and it's up to their discretion to share their samples and/or findings; the analysations given in a sample are definitely clues to watch and look into if little or no information is provided.

The information is out there, and from my standpoint, it is not my role nor obligation to decide what others should or should not learn from the subject (because everyone has a different learning curve/skill set or even doubts about the veracity of the subject). It's up to the individual to conduct their studies and research about the subject.

Locking this post for now seeing as concerns/explanations were highlighted.

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