I agree with Andrew, either we're just wrong and the hobby side of this forum is knocking it out of the park, or you need to pivot with the market.
Nothing against the hobbyist, we all started there, but there's no "hobbyist" market. We have become a society where everyone knows how to do everything (hobbyist), but hardly anyone has actually done anything (professional).
Sorry, I really don't want to sound arrogant, but I would like to see this forum become relevant again, and to accomplish that you have to make a choice, a tough choice. Your going to need to take on Facebook. Yep, good luck with that.. It can be done.
I'm sure everyone will have an opinion why people are turning to Facebook, but if you want them to participate here then your going to have to give them a reason. Actually, as Andrew said the reason is pretty clear, people want to discuss what it takes to be successful in the business, not the hobby. What the forums seem to fail to understand is that commercial success has very little to do with the drone itself. People often say it's all about the data but they don't really seem to understand what that means.
If it's about the data then we all need to figure out how to build drones, and their systems, that are open and extensible so that people who need to connect the data that they gather to the right analytical tools, can build purpose built solutions. The drone becomes a platform that operators can build a business on. That's not to say that there aren't still a lot of drone related issues to discuss, but as this industry grows so does the need to understand what it will take to broaden the drones mission profile.
So what does that have to do with taking on Facebook? Well if you agree with any of that, there's an interesting twist to all of this. There is no current market leader in the commercial space. DJI is struggling to gain traction in the commercial market because they are vertically oriented, they are a closed system and they perceive that as thier competitive advantage. But as I pointed out if you believe this about the data, therefore not about the product, then there's no way for them to gain a leadership position because there's no way they will be able to develop all the software and hardware required for every segments purpose built solution. DJI accessories don't work on anything other that DJI products and accessories developed by other developers don't work on DJI drones.
Our best customers are people who purchased a DJI S1000 or M600 and failed to build the solution they needed. Most of the payloads we fly are 5-15 pounds, costs $20K+ and require the integration of all manner of navigational aides, onboard computers and communication that can not be integrated into a closed system like DJI. So the leader in this industry will emerge from a group of self organizing companies that voluntarily work together to provide the tools that enable system integrators, OEM's and resellers to add the necessary functionality to complete their CUTOMERS purpose built solution.
My opinion is that if you want this forum to become relevant again then become the place where those self organizing companies come to work together to discuss building purpose built solutions. Become the conduit for system integrators and OEM's.