I would not define your ticker being "off" by 6.4 ounces (the .4 lb you mention) as dishonesty by any definition (but if it is by YOUR definition, then change it). There's honesty, and accountability and then there's scrupulosity (almost in the religious sense - imagining "sin" where there is none, or holding yourself to a level of precision that becomes counterproductive).
In the years that I've been here, I've chosen to used my ticker in different ways based on my needs at the time. When I started I never could remember HOW to change my ticker, so it was a hassle every time I wanted to so I didn't change it very often. There were times that I updated my ticker every time I logged on. There were times I updated my ticker only when I thought of it. There were times I returned after a long absence, too ashamed to admit that I gained, so I lurked until I either got up the nerve to change my ticker, or until my weight matched the ticker. There were times that I updated for losses, but not for gains (using my gulit and desure to be "honest" as motivation to get back to the ticker weight. There were times I gave myself a leeway range or a leeway period (after a small gain, giving myself x number of days to return to the ticker weight). There were times I set a day of the week or a day of the month to update my ticker.
In that time, I've also watched and participated in several discussions of ticker policies, and what I've learned is that no matter what choice you make, someone will criticise you for it - so choose the policy that works best for you. The one that you find most motivating.
As with many weight loss strategies, I think consistancy is often more important than the specific choice.
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