@LoyceV, You can not expect everybody to strive for gold standards of postings ( objectivity, particularity etc.).
My last post in which I have given him clean chit was specifically regarding AI usage since you suspected that it doesn't sound human. I encouraged him though for taking extra efforts to carefully craft his responses recently.
You have a very long experience of posting here and I bet, if you want, you can criticize almost 99.9% of members here on the matter of content.
I can also bet on the fact that almost all of us started here and made mistakes regarding content. l
There are quite a few members who speak in gibberish, gobble-dee gook and even throw in a lot of buzz words to make it seem that they know what they are talking about, yet it can sometimes be difficult to determine if their posts are being written by AI or with AI assistance or they are coming up with their nonsensical inconsistencies on their own.
Of course, the learning process is going to include figuring out that you did not know what you might have earlier thought that you knew, so surely we need to give newer members leeway to work through their learning about some of the areas that some of us might consider to be "basics" or even "common sense."
Sometimes it can be annoying to read posts of newbies lecturing on a topic in which it seems clear that they don't really know the topic, and they would be better off to post aspects of their own experiences and perhaps ask a few questions rather than lecturing.. yet even some of the annoying newbie members will figure out some better ways of balancing their participation so that others might be able to learn from them (perhaps in a less lecturing way).
I know that I can also get into a lecturing mode, even when I had not intended such lecturing, so surely sometimes the repetition of our exposure to topics can contribute towards our callousness in regards to how some of the newer members are expressing their views and/or their experiences about a topic.. to the extent that they are even able to stay somewhat within the topic of the thread.