Perhaps you need to register Elontalk.org or recognise people don't care about random investors (especially when there are a lot of topics on the same or similar things).
I myself don't care one whit about "random investors". However, it's hard to argue that Elon Musk's comments weren't worth talking about in the context of bitcoin (and dogecoin for that matter). I agree that there were way too many threads about him, but I don't think they all should have been moved to Off-Topic--the ones I saw here and there were focused on his influence on bitcoin, which is a real thing whether you like it or not.
But hey, let the mods do what they want to do as long as it's not something egregiously unreasonable, which this wasn't.
Is the concern here that posts made in the Off-Topic section don't count toward signature campaign earnings? OP is in the 777Coin campaign, so I'm assuming that might at least be part of why he's complaining about this.
I thought some of the originals remained? No one mentioned about them being moved during the crash, those were probably still there.
The other issue is where the topic is placed, economics and speculation boards don't seem as busy as bitcoin discussion or b&h. It was more reasonable for topics to be moved if there was 4 topics in a row on it for example. 1 per 10 new topics might still be a bit much for that section.
Perhaps, the mods moving them will reduce the urge for posters to create more topics on Elon this, Elon that.
^^ This!
A moderator probably wouldn't have reacted if there were one or two threads. The issue arose when several new topics appeared after each of Musk's tweets. This caused many members to get annoyed, and many of them started reporting these posts to moderators.
I fully support the decision. What's more, merging all threads into a single megathread is a good idea.
Yeah I think it was the sheer number of newbies making topics on the same thing that roused the mods to try to counteract it.
We might need something more responsive (like a protocol) for handling discussions that rise that people might want to make many posts about (a forum wide idea for how to deal with these in the future - eg producing a megathread after a certain number of posts on a topic).