OK. I will keep that in mind going forward. Two sides to every story.
Yes - likewise.
As someone who supports people with disabilities for a living, I've often suspected we have a fair number of neurodiverse people hanging around. People who have challenges with face-to-face communication will tend to gravitate to online/written formats (in my case it's ADHD and social phobia). Also, singular focused interests are one of the characteristics of people with ASD (a reason that ASD tends to be more common among university professors than the average population, lol).
I'm glad you said something, railfan-eric28. I think the feedback is valid, but it definitely helps to know what's going on behind the scenes, too.