Or Chatchka's razor, which obliquely supports Sockii's earlier statement.
Never attribute to malice that which can be attributed to laziness.
Seriously, my earlier point wasn't to make any particular statement about conspiracy theorists, or the fact that everyone is out to get me.
Wait, now seriously. I work in the communications field. One of my roles is to be the editor of a monthly publication. (Don't ever agree to this sort of task because it sucks a whole damn lot.) The people that send me their materials proactively, which makes my life easier, are more likely to get published than those whom I must hunt down to get their content. It is the basis for my razor rule above because the editing gig is only part of my responsibilities -- I have plenty to do without chasing articles and press releases. Content contributors come to me all the time complaining that their content didn't make the cut. I always tell them that if they want it published they have two intertwined responsibilities. (1) Send it to me (2) before the monthly deadline.
I'm not trying to start debate or argument, or point fingers at anyone. My earlier post was merely an observation that I'm sharing. I also "get" that mine isn't the same as a web administrator's job. Additionally, I get paid for what I do, so probably have less passion about my work than those who, gratis (or nearly so), run these wonderful fan sites. Love and respect to all.