Hi Jason,
I think you are right about there being a "new reality" WRT theremin interest and I am sure this impacts on TW.
Its also interesting to hear your observations regarding the "dissipation" of content through social media, and that this seems to impact more on (perhaps) "entertainment" and performance content than on technical.
To me though, this is not a good situation - The thing which (for me) has made TW great has been that musicians and technologists and 'hybrids' ;-) could exchange ideas. The loose structure and moderation helps to facilitate this.
IMO, the danger is if TW veers too sharply in any one direction.
I have absolutely no idea how to prevent the above - there are too many human variables. How does one balance (for example) the need for people to feel free to contribute content (be this a video of some performance they did, or a schematic, or a wav file or whatever) with what others feel is a needed honest response to such contributions, when such a response touches nerves..
Examples of this are many - You have often presented whacky (IMO) content on the front page (theremin toothbrush? badgermin? ;-) - and drawn some screams of indignation from boring old farts like me ;-) - but perhaps you were right - perhaps widening the discussion to encompass these blasphemies is what TW needs.
You, however, appear to let these 'slights' pass - Others though, dont - particularly if what they contribute is (in their view at least) unjustly butchered,
There are some huge buckets of iced water ready to be thrown on anyone who steps out of line and wastes TWs time and bandwidth exploring new technical ideas or particularly new "unapproved" theremins appearing on the market.. This, to me, should be completely contrary to the ethos TW should be encouraging - we should be encouraging exploration and understanding and critical evaluation, we should be encouraging openness and sharing of ideas - we should even, IMO, be encouraging technical "time-wasting" if this is what people want to do - As long as they dont then obviously fabricate falsehoods.. In such a case these need to be exposed.
I dont want to see Theremin World become Theremin Constructors World.. That wouldn't help anyone. There is a problem however because a lot of the activity here is on deeply technical threads - I think often folks post on these primarily because there's not much else going on.. And there are threads where us technos feel "called" to but where we probably arent wanted.. I look at the muff wiggler theremini thread and almost everyone seems happy! (perhaps because they'r all wiggling their m...s ;-)) - Oh, so much BS one cant begin to dig a channel through it, but the few technical interjections have been ignored, and apart from a few fools ;-) technos have let them get on with it.
And sometimes I wonder - Are we really serving any useful purpose? Is there really any point in us being here other than at the level where we can advise people how to build a Jaycar or fix their EW? (or to do the homework for bone-idle students)
And if we left, and after a while of low hits, would TW revive as a forum for thereminists ? And if the focus became broader and included musical toothpicks, theremin playing cats, and MIDI controlled theremin playing androids and the like, would TW become really popular? - particularly if the pages and pages (to probably the vast majority of visitors) of incomprehensible technical gobbledygook didn't clutter the recent posts.
Fred.