There have been very recent threads on this.
History is made by those who show up.
--Woody Allen
I saw the truth in that statement many times over my lifetime, especially on committee assignments where the decision made would have been entirely different if certain individuals had not shown up one fateful day.
It happens on ScubaBoard as well. People ask a question like this one, and the first couple of pages set the tone, and that tone is determined by who shows up in those pages. The same question can be answered in different ways in different threads.
This can also be a function of time. About 6-7 years ago, someone started a thread asking tech divers what decompression software they used. I would guess the answers ran about 80% VPM. A couple weeks ago someone who had been out of diving since those days asked the same question on the Cave Divers Forum and was stunned when not a single person favored VPM. What was once the dominant program was now passé.
The same is true for air integration in general. Threads on that topic today are quite different from threads only a few years ago.
Exactly.
Another important consideration is that scubaboard is a SOCIAL forum. That is, the whole point of the thing is to get divers talking to each other. It's not some repository of expert knowledge like an encyclopedia, where you just visit to look up the "correct" answer. There's a lot of nuance and personal preference that comes out in the conversation, and each conversation is different.
Plus, many of us just enjoy the dialogue itself, since we might not be able to actually dive right now, and talking to other scuba divers is a nice way to pass the surface interval.
Yes, it gets tiring typing the same points out again and again, but anyone who feels that way is under no obligation to participate in a new thread.