How about a magazine name like 'Yuzurugi's Selected Favorites'?
The other day, I was added to a certain magazine, but
don't I stand out way too much?
I feel like the magazine name was something like 'Latest AI News & God-Tier Article Summary'.
Everyone else is writing practical AI knowledge, while I'm the only one releasing low-IQ text.
I'm happy to be added to a magazine, but I found myself blushing on my own.

Magazines.
This is an interesting system, isn't it?
So far, I've only used them as what you might call 'category archives' on a blog.
Sometimes I think I'd like to create a magazine like
'Yuzurugi's Selected Favorites' (I just thought of that now, but isn't it a good name?) and collect other people's articles.
I have two concerns.
One is that it would likely end up being articles by the same creators over and over.
Basically, I only read articles by people I follow.
I'm the type of person who is even introverted on note, rarely jumping to other recommendations.
Inevitably, the magazines I create would always feature the same people.
I feel like that doesn't have much meaning, and it might even put mysterious pressure on the people being added.
The second is that I don't like that it sends a notification.
As a premise, I'm happy when I get a notification that I've been added to a magazine.
Unless it's a magazine like 'Summary of Creators Who Are So Bad I Never Want to Read Them Again,' I welcome it.
But I don't know how others feel.
They get a notification, think 'Oh?', and when they check their notification tab,
'Yuzurugi's Selected Favorites'
is suddenly displayed.
What is that?
Scary.
No, I, the creator, like the name, but the person receiving the notification would be confused.
What is this magazine for?
It's all hiragana and hard to read.
I imagine receiving a serious DM from the article's creator asking,
'What is the intention behind this magazine?'
'This is a magazine where I, Yuzurugi, add articles that are my personal favorites...'
I imagine myself flustered, desperately trying to explain.
I guess I'll pass...
Every time I try to create a magazine, I think about things like this and stop.
Note is a place to write, but sometimes it feels like a human relationship simulation game.
Well, maybe I'm just starting the game in my own head, but I'm the type who can't quit a game once it's started.
