That's actually quite typical in my experience. If someone posts something truly new, others often aren't that familiar with it and hence may not have much to contribute, i.e., it can take a while for everyone else to catch up. Depending on the nature of the material, it can take time for people to digest everything and give meaningful feedback.Stubble wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2026 2:34 pm Dude, why do those threads get, no love. I wish I could contribute to them, unfortunately, most of what I would say would just be static, noise and affirmation.
It's good work to be sure, unfortunately, we'll past my simple bumblings in the 't' series looking for these missing persons.
Btw the signal-to-noise ratio thing in the rules is more for the Debate forum. The Debate threads are the ones that can go on for 20 pages without people saying anything new. For a research thread with few replies, a bit of cheerleading is not really an issue.