But seriously; this ^^^
I'm not crying into my muesli (mainly because I've sh*t bigger than most of the "tough guys" on the forums and being a keyboard warrior hasn't interested me since my 20's), but the attitude that is thrown around, for seemingly innocuous things, is just outstanding. This forum is lucky to still be running - most other automotive forums have died a painful death; but without fostering the community through support, and good quality knowledge, it won't last.
Start by, I don't know, sorting out the security issues where users are logged in as other users by mistake. And for old mate Keith, who just did the typical "I'm a programmer" thing (yeah, we know about it, you posted in the wrong area you n00b) when I found myself logged in as Skids... just drop it. Your ignorance is only outdone by your arrogance. Class act. Get the problem fixed or find someone who knows what they're doing (I'm guessing it's a jwt issue compounded by some caching mechanism on the server-side, but what would I know?)
Ban me, don't ban me... delete my post. Do what you want, really. I'm a huge fan of sharing knowledge, providing encouragement, and witty banter (which means a tonne of sarcasm and plenty of tongue-in-cheek insults). However, it seems that the general mood of the forum is just plain nasty. Realise you're not competing with each other; and we're all here to actually help one another.
For instance - the last SubyClub cruise I went on had 400+ cars in attendance. Every single person went there with a smile on their face and hope in their hearts. We all laughed and helped each other out. I've attended plenty of multi-day events with the same crew; cars broke down - everybody banded together to literally change motors, diffs, driveshafts and gearboxes that evening in the hotel carpark so the same cars could do the next drive event. Truly miraculous.
With the general attitude of most members here, I wouldn't trust you to inflate my tyres to the correct pressure.
So, I'm new - to this forum. I'm not new to life. Take my opinion with a grain of salt. But as somebody who's coming in with fresh eyes; this is what I'm seeing.