Yes, it's something that shows the responsibility of a user. If we want to keep the forum "tidy" we shouldn't dilute the boards with offtopics because this weakens our attraction power.
Zhang, don't get upset, I'll clarify it better to you, so you'll understand and feel it completely. If you're searching for some specific information online, let's say you want to learn about the Buddhist philosophy online and you're seeing a Buddhist forum/board/group about philosophy, then you go there with expectations to read something about things like:
nekkhamma (renunciation), sila (morality), viriya (effort), panna (experiential wisdom), sacca (truth), khanti (tolerance), metta (unconditional compassion for all beings), upekkha (equanimity), adhitthana (strong determination), dana (donation).OK? Then what'll be your great surprise when instead of those you see threads like:
"How much a condo costs in New Jersey?", "Why I can't find info about the cats in Toronto?" and What's the average salary in Guatemala? Honestly, are you going to visit again that Buddhist forum for philosophy after you read about condos in New Jersey, cats in Toronto and salaries in Guatemala? No. Right?
That's why we keep here tidy and neat. If an incel, a noncel, a volcel, a scientist, a common philosopher, etc. decides to visit the "Incels without hate" board, we can't afford to disappoint them with offtopics and semi-offtopics like "Learn Buddhism and become a volcel to be happy!" or "I want to know how rich or poor are the guys in Shanghai!"
AND AT THE SAME TIME, we're giving you the chance to post all these interesting for you topics in the related or more related boards."But, man, the other boards haven't so many visitors like this one! This one got many incels, nearcels, fakecels and some others, who want to read about the inceldom! I want to chat with them about my favorite Shanghai-shi!" Well, sorry than, I don't think they'll prefer to read Shanghai's economics once they carry about "Why I can't find love?"