Just because you think it's pointless doesn't mean other people find it pointless, too. I find it to be extremely useful as I'm starting to get into FMC, but it's still not one of my main events. I don't want to go too deep into it (maybe in the future), so I just want short algs for LL. That's not working for nothing, that's contributing to the community, and people like me, @gsingh, and @NigelTheCuber like it.For the record, when I made my certification, I spent about 300 hours doing so and any thank you I got in my company was my boss saying that doesn't change anything, I am still the worst furniture maker he had ever seen.
Sometimes you work for nothing. Especially when people voice their concerns on PLL and you still continue to make OLL.
I guess you made this sound like a hearty post, but that doesn't quite reach me. This is a forum, a place where new things are meant do be discussed. If you post something on Etsy or Youtube, you can tell everybody that doesn't like it to go, but not on a discussion board.
If you feel offended by us, it's good you voice that but please consider what offends you. Back on another account, Stefan and Kirjava weren't nice to my new ideas either, far worse than what you have heard. But it was time for me to filter out the information and advance. Just superlative dentences until they read 'completely useless' isn't helping your mental health. But I do get that you are getting into an age where everything starts to be the worst thing ever.
Another thing is, who gives a damn about how Stefan and Kirjava and your boss treat you?? So if people treat you badly for your new ideas, you treat others' ideas just as harshly?? Maybe Stefan and Kirjava were being unkind, maybe your ideas are actually useful but they didn't like it, doesn't mean other people don't like it! You can't make everyone agree to your ideas, so instead of harping on how others' ideas are bad, you shoud keep silent. Maybe his ideas will develop into something that is really useful in the future. You can voice your critics, yes, but not discouraging them from continuing on with their ideas.