Been watching this thread for a few days now, seems to have evolved from a proposed book to a site reboot.
I think the book wouldn't work, purely because it would be very hard to put together and very expensive to publish , therefore very expensive to buy. Also it's such a niche thing, keeping monsters that it would have limited appeal. I can't see it being on the shelf in too many shops and online sales would be hard to promote.
I do think a YouTube channel would get more attention, no idea how or who would be in charge of content. Can't imagine anyone with the time or cash to fly around the world filming members tanks. Would be a fun job I must admit.
The site does have lots of info but as has been said already it's a bit hard to find at times. The journal idea is good , I'd like to see someone buy a fish and/or tank and start a thread. If somehow they commit to update regularly and post the good and bad it would be very interesting.it wouldn't have to be for the fishes entire life as
thebiggerthebetter
said but would require a fair commitment. To work it would have to be locked to everyone except the OP so they don't get inundated with advice/nonsense. Wouldnt even have to be monsters, a pair of kribensis in a 30G would be an example of an interesting beginner tank to discourage people to get an RTC for their first fish.
Another option would be a new section called "care sheets or fact sheets" all new and freshly done, possibly by the curators. A template would have to be set so they are all have the same info. I think it's a more manageable task to do a bunch of these than sort through 15 years of threads trying to find what's good or not. It would be a simple and clean reference section to look at before diving into the forum and asking questions.
Also, I don't want to be as cynical as
Stanzzzz7
but he does have a point. Either way it's worth a try and would freshen up the site a bit.