Exactly.
And yet the person who used that as an example was also bashing youngsters, whilst in the same breath using a fine example of old beekeepers nonsense.
Another fine example is to search this forum for poly hives. Go back 7/8 years and see many of the same people who are on this very thread dismiss thenidea of new fangled poly hives without even trying them! How does that view stand today?
I seem to recall a good few new beekeepers recently who have been bounces from this forum. One person simply shared their plan for the year, which whilst ambitious was admirable. But no, you lot ALL jumped on that person and they seemingly decided to exit. By your accounts this person must have given up? I would wager that they haven't given up, instead they just chose one of the many different methods youngsters use to share and communicate their ideas in this digital world.
Meanwhile, this forum hasn't been able to raise more than £500 towards their creaking server. Compare that to a very recent and much younger person who has just this week started a new "forum" that has huge uptake, all cloud based and far outstripping this rather ancient physical based server.
You have to admit, times change, and no quicker than they do today. The way this group carries on, resembles to me that of a drone laying queen. Your numbers are dwindling and will eventually reach the unsustainable downfall. Primary reason? You don't keep up with the times and newbies appear to be sport for you, u less they follow your specific advice.