I suppose one thing you might find out about solo divers is that absent some of the moderating influences a buddy or team system may provide, it can be easy to end up with more disparate views than "normal" divers.
You would certainly find concentrations of solo divers holding certain beliefs, of course, but there would also be the gamut from laissez-faire to near militant rigidity when it comes to solo diving. Even the term "solo" fails to find a consensus opinion on its use.
Of course, I have learned many things from solo divers, just as I have discounted many things. For my part, I'd welcome any solo-curious divers to the solo forum and only ask that they reserve any condemnations for elsewhere. I'm perfectly capable of answering questions as to why I solo dive, what I consider necessary to help mitigate what I believe are acceptable risks (and why those risks are acceptable to me), and what benefits I see in solo diving.