The first comment shows that vroom really does keep on
working on the site - and it shows. :-)
But I think you phrased the cause of the general rise in
clue level poorly. Rather than "attack", "constructive
criticism". The difference is not always obvious to the
casual bystander, but it is significant. The first
indicates that you want to drive out people who want to
be helpful but have not (yet) learned enough to give
really good advice. The second shows that you want to
help people get to the point where good intentions can
truly translate into good deeds.
Based on private conversations with you, I believe that
you really do try for the second. (Even if you do get
understandably frustrated over some issues.)
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