Hi. Welcome to the forum. I'm glad you're here, though I'm sorry the reason is that you felt compelled to call me out on a single comment on a years old thread.
There are all kinds on this forum (just like most forums) and I hope you don't let a single post by anyone color your impression of an entire group of people. That will make your internet experience terrible.
I've been on GJ quite a few years now. I'm here nearly every day, and I've made over 3,200 posts. With the exception of a few jokes here and there and the odd argument thrown in, they have vastly been attempts to help others. Go ahead and take a read through my post history. Pick at random. But keep reading, don't just pick one. If you want to judge my character, base it on my contributions as a whole, not on a single comment you cherry picked because it rubbed you the wrong way.
Regarding that one comment, I can admit it wasn't very welcoming and is actually pretty out of character for me. Maybe your "bad day" theory wasn't far off. In trying to think about why I may have said that, perhaps it was because many, many, many people find Garage Gournal by first Googling a problem they have, so they quickly make an account so they can ask their question here. Quite often without context, or pictures, or taking the time to think through what information might be necessary to help others help them. They just want to put in the minimum amount of effort to get their answer and go on with their project. Once they get their answer, they will never be back. Not to say thanks, or to follow up with how the solution went, and certainly not to keep contributing to the forum and help others.
As I mentioned, I'm here every, single, day. I see this a lot. I can't tell you how many times I have taken the time to provide a thoughtful response, only for there to be no follow up, and for it to be the last post a user ever makes. And it doesn't just happen to me. But, I can't really expect every single new poster is here to become a dedicated lifetime contributor. Sometimes, people just need their answer and they'll move on. But when that does happen, my hope is that a new poster who is savvy enough to search the internet for a solution to their problem, find a relevant forum, create an account, and make a post, that they could spend the extra few seconds to provide some history/context/explanations in hopes of getting the best answer.
I guess I could have ignored the post (like many other, probably wiser folks do) and gone on with my day, but I decided to respond and provide the user with some suggestions on how to get a better response. It did come out a little harsh. And in retrospect, I should have checked that it was the user's first post and seen that and they couldn't yet post pictures.
Anyway, I hope this doesn't turn in to yet another one of those posts I take the time to respond to, only for you to dissappear never to be heard from again
