I actually advertise and link to this thread in videos as a place where the test equipment obsessed. I don't want people to come here expecting test equipment talk and get guns, videos, and other random chat.
This thread isn't something I'd actively recommend to someone untll I knew they had the right personality/weltanschauung.
I had no idea you mentioned it outside these hallowed walls.
At 5000 something pages, it's a phenomenally impressive thread!
I basically use it as a boast about how the EEVBlog forum is THE place to be if you are into test equipment.
I think, this thread has transformed in something more than just the biggest thread in the EEVBlog forum. It is a kind of community with inhabitants from all over the world. They meet here regularly, discussing mostly TE stuff and sometimes other topics but from my point of view they are always coming back to TE. Another reason for why I'm looking at this thread as a community is, that the TEA members are helping each other if they can, e.g. sending spare parts, helping organizing things in other countries as locals etc.
Yes, there are differences and yes, I totally agree to exclude certain topics such as guns, religion, politics, health things (Covid for example). They have clearly the potential to damage this community and I'd really prefer to see this not going to happen. There are enough dysfunctional things going on all around the world and this place is something like a comfort zone, showing me, that there are other people outside which are sharing similar interests of mine.
Occasionly OT stuff such as weird videos, little personal stories etc. which aren't directly TE related are for me something like colour dots and sometimes a source of inspiration. But they should not take too long or drift too far way.
TL;DR
Thank you for being such tolerant mods and also thank you for being tough when it's necessary.
I for myself do really appreciate the balance you and your co-moderators have found.
My (our) part is to endure the things that run counter to my (our) views and to ask now and then to stay on topic.
This is the nutshell. When I first came to eevBlog, I was just forum-diving looking for some advice on selecting a new scope, and looking for a good home for some of my unused TE. Then I found the TEA thread, and spent some time reading and lurking... I really wasn't looking for a new timesink at the time; I'd just pulled the plug on /. and Furkbook and had absolutely zero interest in (anti)social media at all.
But after a while this space grew on me, and I eventually stop resisting the urge to participate; the freeform "nerds at play" nature of the thread at that time was fun, and there was
very little ego in the space at all. Pretty much anything was welcome, and as long as it related even tangentially to collecting equipment we didn't even really care that it was specifically TEST equipment, either; it was the
addiction that was the common bond.
Oh, and cats. Then the dog counterinsurgence... For some reason we spent an inordinate amount of time discussing furry family of all kin.
We were a weird bunch, and while I did occasionally look around at the other content on the forum, it was pretty obvious that those spaces were very technically oriented, and tended to be very narrow in focus, and not at all tolerant of even moderate attempts at humor. Usually a joke would be dissected for technical accuracy rather than laughed at...
So I started staying mostly in here... this was the addiction thread, and it was tolerant of the humor, and sharing of other interests, and in general,
anything that involved
any form of tools or engineering was welcome; as was the occasional role-playing play, and we even had some poor attempts at song-writing. And Vogon Poetry.
So yeah... I guess the fact we were still a small proportion of the server resources let us fly under the RADAR for a long time... but eventually the popularity of the thread made it impossible to ignore. And now here we are.
mnem
*mostly harmless*