PS: It’s okay to express criticism, but you do it in a way that is totally disrespectful, it leaves a negative aftertaste.
I like to express myself humorously and certainly also with spice, but I usually do not criticize the original posters, rather preferably architects who would be better off continuing to drive night taxis. Just take a look at what Katja and Kerstin present here, each as a hobby. And then people dare to call themselves architects with diplomas and charge money for it, and come up with plans where even (somewhat practiced) laymen immediately see that the poor client will bump their head while getting up, peeing, showering, and on the stairs, etc. You can’t always just breathe calmly and say a rosary first; sometimes you have to say: dear client, get rid of that guy immediately.
I strongly assume that if a newcomer is here and sees such behavior from a member with the "third most posts"
Honestly: there are two kinds of threads: those with few replies. There the questioners are usually grateful first for my explanations, even if you have to read them slowly because of my deficits regarding short sentences; and second, because with me, you never have to think long about what is fact and what is opinion. That makes it easier to discard the opinion – moreover, I like to justify things so that one can quickly see whether one shares basic assumptions.
And those with many posts: there you just scroll quickly past mine and barely notice them. Because they are very poor in images and therefore offer few hooks to hang on to.
My message to you ... a little self-reflection, nothing more!!
No, thanks. If I thought I was important, I’d go to the doctor. Others may reflect on me – preferably those who are themselves clearly active here beyond their own questions. And I’d say you still have a bit of catching up to do there.