This is not the fault of this forums if FreeBSD maintains official forums, and then loses overview of having to deal with more additional communication channels than they can handle, instead of saying:"Please focus on our official channel."
Or to put it from the user's - my - point of view: When I came to FreeBSD I found this forums as the official forums:
A central contact point about FreeBSD. That's a big plus. Not every system provides such. You can see its value proven everytime some desperate user asks here a question about an issue on another OS, just because she/he found nothing comparable like this forums. The community here is friendly, open, helpful, qualified above way more than FreeBSD, and exemplary supportive - I dare say 99% of all FreeBSD support is done here. For free. Voluntarily by convinced volunteers using FreeBSD. It (shall) represents the (core) community of FreeBSD.
If the foundation dances at too many weddings at the same time (german saying), neglecting this - their own - forums, pays too few attention here, instead is overchallenged dealing with too many external channels, then that's not the community's fault.
After a while I found out: There is also Discord, FaceBook, and, and, and, and,...
To neither of them I'm a registered user, nor I'm willing to get a login. To me this is all more kind of a fashion, what's currently cool. Yesterday everybody was on Discord, today it's Reddit, tomorrow it will be something else - I don't know, I don't care.
I need
one channel to communicate with people. Well, okay, maybe three, or four, because I cannot communicate with everybody about everything in personal contact, only, nor is phone, nor classic ("snail") mail suitable for everything. But for sure I don't need not a dozen of different FaceBook clones. All those "new" communication channels, call them social media, are not because people need them, but because there is money to make with it, and every company wants to draw the crowd on their platform.
Having the same communcation with the same people sprawled over more channels does not improve communication. It worsen it. But that's another discussion.
And I guess it also cannot be in the foundation's interest if I register to FaceBook, Discord, and whatelse, and start spreading my FreeBSD according communication over those, several other channels, instead of having it concentrated in one central location.
Then I get those yearly survey polls, the foundation asking users to find out about their needs, and what they think, while almost all of it already can be taken out from here. Almost everything is already here in this forums. Even elaborated, and explained - no need to count checkmarks, then interpret what they mean, and maybe get to wrong conclusions.
And I read "there are too many communication channels as we few people can handle" ...

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But, okay, you already figured out, that's not perfect, and something needs to be done.
I just hope, with whatever you decide to do, you don't miss the community -
your community.
And there is no need to tell extra: Losing the community could be fatal for the whole project FreeBSD.
The original point of this thread was exactly about this topic.
I don't know, how many 50...200$ donations the foundation received per year, and how many of those you don't get because it's mandatory for every donator to give
all personal data. Can't be much. So, it's okay for you
as I said in my OP, none by me anymore as long as it's this way - the foundation can dispense this.(?)
If not, you may reconsider, if there will be anonymous donations (until a certain amount [we already have this USA IRS issue discussed in large in this thread]), or at least the informations to be given are not mandatory but voluntarily.
Apart from such questions like if I am employed or not.
I am a self-employed one-man show (freelancer/entrepreneur/... call it what you like.)
Also like pensionaries I don't have an employer. So, now I'm what? Unemployed. What you make of this? That I am a lazy, indolent, workshy bum, impose himself to welfare?
Geez, I wonder why such things need to be extra flagged up.