yes, and I think a few of us get torn starting threads …I posted on the disease forum fulling knowing there is a sticky with. most of the info I needed, but sometimes you gotta vent ….Also searching fails over time as knowledge changes. I am a software engineer working with technologies that have been around for 30+ years and any mildly difficult problem will inevitably lead me to stackoverflow, where I can either dig through answers from 15 years ago and hope they are still relevant, or get my question closed as duplicate even though the question it's a duplicate of is explicitly for a version of the products that are no longer relevant.
Letting people ask again in theory keeps the answers 'current'.
OTOH admittedly I might avoid (or not) the same ole ubiquitous threads:
which salt is better,
which. light is better
why is my fake tank with fake rock failing
Sand or bare bottom
et et et