Honestly this reminds me of cooking.
Everyone on SNBforums has their own recipes for cooking, some recipes are considered homey, some are very unpalatable.
Maybe customers will be interested in a certain recipe, maybe not, but the good thing is that we have a lot of "furnitures" that can provide customers with different options.
Factory reset after every update is what I've seen the most here, and I can say that it does solve the problem in some cases, as most newcomers don't really find bugs in the firmware. more cases are problems caused by improper configuration, reset gave them a chance to start over.
Reset, reboot, backup, flash, format JFFS, or just upgrade, we have so many ways to make our routers delicious.
That's why I love SNBforums, every senior member tries to help members who are having problems in whatever way they see fit, even though some of the methods are sometimes overkill or not necessary, but they are all enthusiastic and committed to make it useful and solve problems.
I don't like eating the same food all the time, and to be honest, if it's the end of the world, then my biggest fear is eating the same cans every day, which will make me want to die.
So, keep your way, you all do a great job, really, and your dishes helped me when I was a new member, I mean all of you, so thank you guys, keep doing it.
At the end of the world, I'll be in a bunker I built myself, eating the routers you cook, not the same cans.