I'm a long-timer on a vintage motorcycle forum, and one of the issues I'm starting to see is that, well, everything has already been asked and answered.
I mean, people do find new creative ways to screw up or misunderstand regularly, but it is slowly getting quieter and quieter over there.
There are many other factors as well, but that's one I honestly never thought I'd see. Someone asks a question, a faint bell rings somewhere in the back of my brain, and sure enough Google turns up an answer on the forum from 2011 or something, likely as not my answer. That's just one vast corpus of specialized knowledge out of thousands or millions.
Another factor is that the owner of the motorcycle forum has made the choice to create a special area for the politically and religiously obsessed to have their say. There's a moderator who's doing a great job (they still have rules...), but basically it's become a bad neighborhood where stupid things happen, the same few morons post the same horrible **** over and over and over, and many have stopped participating because of the hostility in that area that occasionally bleeds out.
What's odd to me is that at least half of the most vile, hateful, and prolific turd disturbers over there don't seem to have ever even owned a motorcycle, and never appear in the motorcycling related areas. Why and how they found a motorcycle forum and decided that it was the place to build their foul, reeking nest and squat in it for hours on end every day, I'll never quite understand. But an alarming portion of the site's traffic is in that area, which is unrelated to motorcycles.
I really don't know where that will end up, but I absolutely agree that the GJ hard line against engaging with or allowing those counterproductive obsessions is the right way to go.
We engage only with healthy obsessions here, like tools, and fast cars, and slow cars, and motorcycles, and machines, gewgaws, gadgets, contraptions and constructions of every sort.