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  1. I built a public registry where commitments are permanent. Once locked, the record can't be edited or deleted. Looking for honest feedback. "The idea: a commitment only has weight when the record of it can't be changed. So I built Lockpoint — you write a commitment, lock it, and the original record is permanent. Only outcomes can be appended after. No edits. No deletions. I'm trying to figure out if this solves a real problem or if I'm the only one bothered by soft public commitments.Honest questions I need answered: - Do you feel accountability pressure from public commitments today, or is it easy to ignore them? - If you run a cohort, mastermind, or accountability group — how do you track whether participants follow through? - What would make you actually use something like this? Tell me what's wrong with it."