Please, go ahead and start some threads so I can learn how to do it.
I linked some exemplary ones above, not by me though, but exemplary.
Yes, that's work to spend on to do such things - but they are useful.
And yes, I also told sidetone they are maybe better not be posted just as threads in a forum (here they get lost eventually), but on an own website, or in a personal blog, where somebody for example may post his art.
I very barely start any thread at all by my own. Only if I have a technical question about FreeBSD I cannot answer myself by the documentation I find/have, but especially not any off-topic threads at all.
Almost everything is already in here somehow.
What IMO we don't need, are five threads about posting screenshots, seven threads showing wallpapers, four threads about favorite music, six threads about favourite movies, four threads about favorite books (just waiting for somebody opens the fifth), etc. etc. ... by feeling it's 60% off-topic threads, and each is at least double, twice, or even more times there.
As I said in another
post of mine:
While any good forums need some off-topic chit-chat to keep an authentic community alive,
everybody is asked to be disciplined enough not to let the off-topic stuff become inflationary.
As anybody can see I mostly participate in off-topic threads here, which doesn't mean, that's most what I'm doing here. What I do most is read others post - mostly the technical stuff, because I wanna learn new things about FreeBSD, and not discuss some weird opinions, and attitudes about non-FreeBSD stuff I sometimes see here.
That I cannot keep my mouth shut, but often feel the urge to let some things not stay unanswered, is my very own personal issue I have to deal with all by myself. And I try.
I actually suspended myself several times from this forums. (I actually joined 2018; this is my third account here [don't worry, the others are all stone dead, no chance to be revitalized anymore, so no sock puppet danger [I'm not that low.}]) Because weird opinions especially dangerous ones against others, and pro-extreme BS are a nuisance to me.
And off-topic chit-chat is tempting, because it can be fun. But actually it's just a waste of time.
Also when I stumble over newbies want to join FreeBSD, I want to help (like many others). Even if there are already way more than enough newbie threads, almost all repeating the same stuff over and over again - it's all already in here. One just need to dig, and not open thread, after thread, and another thread on the same topic, just because one is too lazy to dig.
But answering newbie questions, or try to convince them into FreeBSD is one (my) way to contribute to the system.
However,
but I'm also aware of two things:
A internet forum is not a replacement for a real social life.
A technical internet forum is about the technical points, and not primarily for off-topic chit-chat.
And - as I said in my post I quoted above - I only can plead to think twice, before open new threads, because, as I also already said several times, almost all of the stuff is already in here somewhere.
It simply does a forum not good, if there is one new thread opened "Post you favorite music", "What movies do you watch?", "What texteditor do you use", "Show your screenshots", "What applications there are?", "Post your favorite music", "What's your favorite movie?", "What's your favorite texteditor?", "Post some screenshots.", "Which applications do you use?", "What's your favorite music?".....at some point this just became too much.
That's inflationary, which means quality is reduced, which means the useful stuff is drowned in useless garbage.