Can't help but also bring up a social dynamic between our product testers and devs. I engage in a similar behavior but I'm uncomfortable with the social implications of this dynamic. Definitely a line between engagement with devs/bug reports and co-opting a thread for your own motives, but at least I haven't found where that lies. All I can do is just focus on being courteous with my feedback and suggestions, even if potentially intrusive. nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzphtxf40yq9jr82xdd8cqtts5szqyx5tcndvaukhsvfmduetr85ceqy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3zamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wwa5kuef0qqsyd3vqfek0uwtcyz8jmetucgqe0vx462qafcqgpyryx9gy488ez8cf7kf83
Some developers don't like bug reports and find testers irritating. That's not news to anyone who has worked as a tester. Testers will go where they are wanted. And they will then promote those devs to others.