I'm very on and off about logging. At first I was very careful to record every detail, get it stamped/signed, etc. Then I just sort of stopped and several hundred dives went by. When I started doing more technical/deep dives and there was more variety in my equipment, approach and how I felt about the dives I kept better notes. Then I stopped doing that after a few hundred more dives. Now that I've taken up a rebreather, I'm back to record keeping. I suspect I'll lose interest in that after a few hundred hours on the unit until the next new thing comes along that I'll want to record the early phases of.
Ultimately, use your log for your own purposes. If you want to log your dives, go for it. No one should mock you for it, but it also shouldn't be a chore that you feel compelled to do.
Ultimately, use your log for your own purposes. If you want to log your dives, go for it. No one should mock you for it, but it also shouldn't be a chore that you feel compelled to do.