>>88318472It's easy for specific discussions to get lost when they're crammed together with other numbers discussion. /#/ prefers to talk about certain metrics, so it may make more sense to talk about other metrics outside of /#/. Not all numbers discussion is bad even though most of it here is pointless horse race "my dad can beat up your dad" shit. Of course all of this assumes good faith, and that's not the most common thing with numbers threads outside of /#/.
Then again, who actually uses the catalog and expects there to be any good threads posted to it?