I'm not sure that I've seen a lot of that sort of "shouting down".And yet there are plenty of places where you get shouted down for daring to suggest an analytical approach to darkroom work. I'm just grateful this thread isn't one of them.
What I have seen a fair amount though is people who quite rightly point out that it is difficult to fully automate the sort of darkroom work that leads to high quality work.
I'm also more comfortable with darkroom analyzers being used by those who have enough experience to judge how much they can contribute.
My use is limited to an Ilford EM-10 - which of course functions more as a comparator than an analyzer.

