Years ago, I was very active in aquatic forums. Similar to this and many other forums, breeders and experts in their fields frequented the forums and joined in on topics. I had contacts with some very well known and important breeders in the hobby. Everyone was incredibly helpful and friendly. Aquatics, granted, is a huge industry.
One of the first things I noticed here, is a profound attention to detail. Spelling, italicization, grammar are all so micro-managed that it can become overbearing. I completely understand the reasoning for this. What I have a harder time understanding is the harsh tone some people get when one of these errors are made. Never, in all my years in aquatic forums, had anyone given any poster a hard time for not spelling Fundulopanchax sjoestedi properly, or, heaven forbid, used the common "fish store" name. Every expert was friendly. Every breeder was encouraging.
My only reason for posting this is because, as I've seen Drew mention, this forum has grown significantly in the last year or so. That means new keepers, new business for all the stores that advertise, a new generation to keep this niche hobby alive. And, that's just it. Ant keeping, as a hobby, is niche. It is not mainstream like fish. It is not big money like dogs or reptiles. Businesses need these new people to want to keep ants and want to be active. Sometimes, I feel, this community can scare off potential keepers because they were in a hurry and misspelled Camponotus or didn't italicize or used a word that isn't in the Webster's Dictionary.
I know it is important to keep these rules. I know you want to attract a more sophisticated clientele. I know you want your forums clean and tidy and perfect. I also know that berating people for minor infractions can turn people off from a community and hobby. Hell, I speak from experience. After getting jabbed for an error I made, I have stopped myself from commenting altogether. Maybe I'm the only one who felt embarrassed enough to not risk another post getting torn to shreds by the community, I'd hate to think that the harsh retaliation will have silenced other newbies who burn with questions but are now to scared to ask.
End rant. Let the stoning commence.