If it's been a disaster, it's because people perceive anything except gushing admiration as a personal attack. APUG isn't Instagram or the Lomography forum, it's full of practical advice and strong opinions. Our critical faculties have been softened by exposure to universal platitudes, and it does people no favours. I checked the original post to see if it warranted comment, here's what I thought worthy of note:
"The first thing i posted on apug was my new Canon A1, at the end of 2014. Heres's a quick update.
Since then i have started university to study Engineering and last month sold pretty much all of my equipment and bought a Leica M6 + Voigtlander 35mm 1.4".
The wisdom of that is debatable, but it's a common theme. I always want to ask "why?" and what is it the new camera offers the old one lacks? People almost never tell us, and I think it's a legitimate question.
"I found an old darkroom at my uni, filled with enlargers and old equipment so have started developing/scanning/printing (Actual Printing) my own stuff and it's great".
Excellent news, most institutions have scrapped their darkrooms long ago.
"I had never used a rangefinder before but i got kinda bored of my F3+50 1.2, the F3 is the best slr i have ever used and will buy another when im no longer a poor student".
He bought a different type of camera on spec, while thinking his old one was the best he'd ever used. And why an f1.2 lens? More questions.
"So yeah dropped a big chunk of my student loan on this and couldn't be happier with it, perfect camera and perfect darkroom setup".
We've done this point.
It still reads like someone making a potentially expensive leap in the dark. It's one he's fully entitled to make, but to say the thread only warrants unalloyed praise and not a single caveat is not born out by the information provided. If people want mindless superlatives there are no shortage of forums offering "Wow!", "Cool!", and "Amazing!" as the limit of their critical insight. APUG generally reaches higher, and those who see only grouchiness and cold water might be better suited to social networking sites. I'd still like to know the OPs train of thought, and don't think it rude to ask or comment. YMMV.