While I admire the knowledge of the scientific experts, support their presence here and would forever defend their right to have their discussions freely here, I am not an engineer, and for the most part, just scroll past those threads. I understand that many people enjoy gear-centric debates or discussing details of equipment testing but I am not interested in that either. If I'm shopping for a new lens, as I am today, I know plenty of sites that have decent reviews so I don't need more of that here.
What I was looking for when I came here, and when I went to other photography forums before this one existed, is a place to discuss the end results: photographs. There may be more of us like that than you realize, since we do not call attention to ourselves. We don't argue or complain or make anyone mad enough to complain about us. We just share images and talk about them - how they were made, their composition, their artistic merit (or not), the stories they tell.
A group of us brought a critique thread here from DPR and we consistently have over 100 posts in each edition of that thread. There are similar ongoing threads that relocated here as well, because DPRev gave us a place to have shared discussions about actual photographs that are not siloed by brand. We will have even more participation when we get a threaded view. Threaded view enables deeper discussions.
So while I support the experts having their place here to conduct debates and explain their scientific findings, I hope there will still be a home for folks like us who love the art and craft of photography, and enjoy mingling with others in artistic and photo-centered discussions that are deeper and more meaningful than simple "likes" or "nice shot". (There are quite a few here who could also offer editorial content in subjects like composition, lighting, editing, critique, various genres, etc).