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by Retr0id 15 hours ago
You can leave traces in the physical world too, although it's often looked down on as vandalism.
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There's non-destructive ways to do so; take a photo, post a review, write a blog post. Actually Facebook and Instagram are known platforms to "leave a trace" like that, its shady side aside.

But also, plenty of public places like museums, restaurants - at least where I live - have a "guest book" where you can leave a message. I like to believe other visitors and the staff have a leaf through those every once in a while.

Guest books are neat, but it's rare for someone maintain a guest book for the underside of a road bridge for example (with some geocaches being an exception!)
A teacher told us that if we ever jump off a building, we should make sure to land teeth-first so that we leave an impression.