Mainly it's for long term health reasons of solid state memory devices, yes I know it'll take billions and trillions of writes to kill an SSD but this thing really adds up over time, running Mafia just once automating everything causes around 180,000 I/O writes, I have 5 accounts so this is about a million each day, much more then my entire system does in 24 hours of being on. I'm not saying to remove session logging and other logging's Mafia does, only a way to disable it for people like me. I know logging is helpful for others for debugging purposes, and for min/maxers who use them to min/max their runs, but I've never once looked at them personally and probably wont unless there was a problem I needed to debug, but then I could just turn them on for that problem until solved, and honestly I wouldn't even really know how to make sense of all that data if I did start looking at them and I'm just thinking long term health of SSD's and such. It would also be great as I wouldn't have to keep manually deleting all those session logs every now and then.