I agree that too much Best/Worst etc. can be redundant (and totally subjective)... But a "disturbing" trend? That seems like a harsh assessment...
Unlike a "Favorite Movie" or similar type site,in this Forum EVERY single person comes with an entirely different history, and our shared comparisons are all we have in many cases. In our eagerness to share & compare, perhaps certain forms of comparison are overused, but every person's opinion ( as well as their prized "track record") plays into every idea, comparison or rating they have. One person's "best" may differ entirely from anothers (especially due to youth or limited chances to travel.), so it is nearly impossible to truly name a best of everything...
But...
I suggest that if you want to change and/or prevent these disturbing trends, then the moderators might need to create new topics or limit the number of certain types of topics per week. With so many new people logging on each day, there's sure to be new posts dealing with previously established/discussed subjects. I think a tolerance for a degree of redundance combined with the creativity of established users in creating fresh topics will help tremendously.
I check this site several times a day, mainly to read the wide diversity of posts from an even more diverse group of users. The subjects to me are always interesting (even the best/worsts) , but if this were to change and turn into a more technical site I'd stop logging on. ( to me THAT would be DULL...)
One of the problems with other coaster sites is the overuse of technical jargon, abbreviations and other insider information that makes the new visitor seem excluded. This site has been very accessible, and part of this has been due to the reader's passions! I love to hear what people love and/or hate about these rides and places. Please don't change that!
Oh well, that's my highly subjective opinion... It may not be the best, but I know it's not the worst either!戀爀㸀 㰀戀爀㸀ⴀⴀⴀⴀⴀⴀⴀⴀⴀⴀⴀⴀⴀ㰀戀爀㸀∀夀漀甀 栀愀瘀攀 琀漀 猀挀愀氀攀 愀 氀漀琀 漀昀 氀椀昀琀 栀椀氀氀猀 琀漀 挀漀愀猀琀 攀愀猀椀氀礀⸀⸀⸀∀㰀戀爀㸀㰀戀爀㸀䨀愀猀漀渀