All good points IMHO in the above going pages. Thank you all.
I have a few thoughts.
[1] First, the best way (and my proposal is just an example) to me seems to require only the software changes at the beginning to offer a new format to the MFK community to populate with their input as time goes by at their own pace (call it anything from e-manual to blogs and data/care sheets to YouTube channel). I don't think a dedicated effort by however many MFKers over weeks, months or a year is realistic. This is a hobby and life dictates its priorities. I believe we need to set up a new process, an additional one, to live by and let everyone contribute at their pace but with understanding that if they say yes, I support it, an earnest effort would be expected from them to be invested over a year and beyond. Again, I believe all must row the boat, each exactly proportional to their best and convenient ability. Don't ask anyone to bend over, backwards or not.
[2] Second, let lazy be lazy. I get Stanzz and RD but in a way they are also saying - we can't change it overnight or over week, or over a year, so we won't even try, forget it. Be that as it may, but this doesn't suit me. Perhaps the lazy and careless are 99% but there is 1% out there who would be receptive, as one example our own recent Zugs. He is as thirsty for knowledge as an industrial vacuum cleaner, even to his own detriment, but that's overboard in the other direction, we'll leave it out for now. If we are smart and diligent, who knows, maybe in 5 years it will be 98% and 2%, and in 10 years 95% and 5%.
Sociology research shows that the critical mass is around 5%-10%. They are like the yeast. The dough mix is huge but you need only a pinch of yeast to get what you want, yet there must be enough yeast too. Same analogy with salt. So we must not be discouraged or scared by the seemingly monolithic and unbreakable Mordor tower of the 99% of ignorance, arrogance, laziness, and entitlement.
I see no problem with the cliche "let's help one person at a time". Long time = many persons. Really long time = a movement. Plus, this process is exponential, not linear, because the new converts will join in the effort, so this is like a compounded interest, it takes off eventually.
[3] I believe we must retain what we do well - discuss the hobby freely and have a bit of fun on a side doing it, all in good measure, ToS and mod-enabled. As RD says - boredom is our enemy. He also said before that overbearing ruling and authority are a turn off, especially as Galantz said to the strawberry generation, the first time I see this apt term, haha... All this talk about deleting threads and posts sounds a bit scary and a way to lose people, not gain them and their love and trust.
[4] RD, what I said about the 99% of unfinished threads, I didn't mean of all MFK threads, I meant the ones where a 1st hand fish experience is reported: "Look ya'll I got myself a new pet!" - threads like this are finished next to never, or even regualrly updated, next to never! IMRE anyway. (In my reading experience). Unneeded threads I mentioned are the 10-20+ updates on the same exact fish specimen instead of keeping it all in one thread. This practice and its alikes lead to 10x-100x more hits and clicks and wasted reading and time when one utilizes the "Search" button.
I position myself as a fighter against these practices, perhaps to the dislike of some members. My only real weapon though is practicing what I preach. I could be shown wrong too. I am not too close minded, I hope.
[5] Speedo? Really? What am I a Michael Phelps? Or some kind of bimbo? lol