As a sociological subject, what would it possibly mean if someone were to start far more threads than others on the forum? What if this person introduced new ideas 10 times as much as taking part in other discussions? It seems to me that
@Bretrick starts many new threads but just occasionally takes part in other threads. Is he being selfish? or self-absorbed? or is he expressing the vivid imagination that flows through his mind?
I have wondered about this. There are a couple other people who start threads way more than others, which would happen in any "group" forum. That is to be expected. If one starts a thread it shows they have a particular interest in the subject. Maybe others don't have an interest...just skip on by then. There is a new guy on here lately.
@TennVet is posting a bunch of new threads about his interests.
IDK any answers to these questions, but I have noticed a distinct pattern to what others post, about what, the frequency, if it is personal or impersonal, opinions or facts, small talk or serious dialogue, and so many more social interactions. It makes for an interesting "guess" at the persons motives or personality type.? We all wonder about this occasionally. I guess some people will be offended by some of these traits. That too is in the cards.
Here is my story about
@Bretrick.. He has led a very eventful life, and has had many challenges, including alcoholism. He is an affectionate guy, with a big heart who allows himself to express his feelings and imagination and curiosities. He lives in an exotic place, with very interesting creatures. Is he a team player? Yea, but he might be the quarterback calling the plays.

I am no sociologist, so IDK how to use that language to describe forum behavior in such terms.
I don't feel like posting new threads is selfish, but it is coming from a self. In Brets case I find his posts spontaneously imaginative, and very interesting. To each his own...and let the chips fall as they may.