I am a really big fan of this forum, and the advice and collaboration offered by those who frequently post is invaluable. I'll even admit that I enjoy the humor thrown in.
I realize that my 2 cents means nothing and that I can go away. That said, I really thinks it's a shame that seniors and a few others are happy to hijack anyone ELSE'S thread with meaningless drivel that is irrelevant to the OP's question. It is disrespectful and unprofessional. It leads newcomers to believe that they can't be taken seriously or that their question is unimportant.
I'd like to suggest that if these conversations can't take place via private messaging, that something be added to the "sticky" for newbies to let them know not to take it personally when their thread is hijacked by a senior for his/her personal stand-up venue, but that hijacking is still "not allowed" unless perpetrated by someone in the inner circle.
Again, I'm just a single dad with no current questions today (and I, too, enjoy sarcasm and a good laugh), but find the two-faced behavior disheartening.
You'll not be wanting popcorn this evening I take it?
(yes, I'm being a twit - on purpose, k?)
In all seriousness you have made some valid points. As a good 95% of regulars here contribute to the "fun" at some point I doubt any of us really have any defense. But I would like to think that by far most of the "pointless" posts generally occur only in those threads where either the poster has shown quite clearly that s/he is not receptive to the advice given and has made up their mind regardless; and/or the thread has gone as far as it's ever going to go in terms of real world "usefulness"; and/or the poster themselves has perhaps added the initial levity. Sometimes it is, yes, misguided and misplaced. I for one cannot deny that.
Most of the regulars here will also be aware that some of the most repliable responders from times gone by no longer post. I know there are various reasons for this; personally I've had a good twenty or thirty PMs
in the last two months from others commenting from both sides of the fence - they feel that either the responders are too strict and
far too blunt with the advice (to the point of cruelty) and that's why they don't respond much unless it's to a "lighter" post....or, at the other end of the spectrum, they feel that the boards have become far more "social" than is perhaps appropriate and no longer serves the correct function.
The bluntness is appreciated by some, and despised by others.
The levity is appreciated by some, and despised by others.
Like with any Internet forum things inevitably change over time and, I think for the most part this happens because there a balance is being sought; more often than not a happy medium can, and will, be found. Eventually.
(and I've been around the 'Net awhile - my first email account was with the C-word ISP way back in 1995 which is probably like a century ago in Ninterweb time).
(ETA - that "20 or 30" was actually 53 messages commenting either on how it's better now because there seems to be more levity, and how it's much worse now because there's too much levity. I cannot count)