You don’t understand anything, as everyone gives their own predictions, while the truth is that the topic is just a natural interaction.
An example from school days: Imagine, one student wanted to leave, but the principal refused. The students gathered and agreed to go together to the principal to request leaving, and indeed it happened. The reason was unity and coming together.
In the same way, in the forum: many people read topics but do not interact unless necessary.
However, if someone posts a bad topic that affects others, the other members intervene and respond. And when the same mistake is repeated, it gets banned.
This is where the role of moderators appears: they intervene when necessary, maintain order, and prevent mistakes from repeating.
If I had written a topic about the network issue or the Arabic language and you had interacted positively, it would have been resolved already. Now, I am in a position where I do not know whether to wait or repeat the message until they hear my problem—just like what happened a month ago, when @Cartrimino said they read the message and threw it in the trash, and this proves that any message about the network or the Arabic language is just empty words; they acknowledge the problem but do not respond with help.