>>20437582>What would they get out of hundreds of off-topic irrelevant comments, memes and foreign numismatics?It's in the name, Precious Metals *General*. It's a big-tent broad-umbrella melting pot of ideas and interests discussed by people from all over the world who share a common appreciation for precious metals, but countless different ways that interest in PMs is expressed. I'm pathologically curious with many different hobbies and interests, so I learn far more about many divergent subjects and derive much greater joy and inspiration from participating here than I ever have on Reddit or Cointalk or other focused and specialized forums. Many other anons also prefer the diverse buffet available here over the limited options found elsewhere. If we wanted the same boring thing day-in and day-out we wouldn't be here.
If you prefer specialist communities like r/wallstreetsilver or r/silverbugs where one isn't permitted to speak freely about whatever they want and everyone stays within the proscribed lanes then you're free to join and contribute to your heart's content if their culture, interests and ways of expressing that interest are the same as yours, no one is stopping you.
The problem you have here is you're intolerant of anything outside your relatively restrictive focus and approach to PMs, so your attempts to impose that on everyone else having fun here will neither succeed nor earn you goodwill. We don't want to be another goddamn r/silverbugs!
It's perfectly fine if you don't care about numismatics or coin roll hunting or copper pennies, or gold panning, metal-detecting and rockhounding, or metal casting, jewelrymaking and private minting, or slurping scrap, collecting 18th century spoons or drinking out of silver chalices, or stacking ayyylmaos or boobas or pandas. You can do whatever you want anon, but when you try to force the rest of us here in precious metals *general* into your little box then you are the problem, you alone and no one else.