To the OP: First of all, welcome to RD, and I (along with others here) hope you stay.
First off, don't take any backlash personally. After all, this is a forum on the internet, and stuff happens.
That said, RD is a place for Radio "Discussion", and if radio fans come on here and get some facts wrong, or perhaps say things that go against the way radio is operated as a business, you're going to hear it, because getting corrected by people who know and have worked in the business for years is a valid part of the "discussion".
That doesn't mean you should have to be personally attacked by experts or others here if they are countering your opinions. Mr. Frank Berry, who owns this place, has stated more than once that he doesn't want this discussion forum to be a place for people to call each other names over the other's opinions -- no matter how faulty those ideas about radio, or opinions, may be. He said the following in the top thread of the Political Forum, and I would think it applies everywhere else on RD as well:
"Please be kind to each other and avoid name-calling and insults."
There are ways to get ideas across without attacking the other person or insinuating they are stupid, or calling them names.
That doesn't mean it always works out that way -- radio is full of people who love to talk (after all, it's radio), have strong opinions about things (after all, it's radio) and are passionate about the industry and what they do, or have done. Everyone here, after all, is human, and nobody's perfect.
If you come on here and say something that goes against the grind, and get flack for it, shrug it off. Maybe your opinion is one they've heard a million times before and tire of countering for the 1000th time. Or maybe the other poster was having a bad day. Cut 'em some slack. And hopefully someone cuts you some slack in return.
The experts here are well aware that RD has been used as a resource for Radio research, and consequently they're also very aware that namecalling, mudslinging -- the kind of stuff you may see on social media -- doesn't really fit in a forum populated by a lot of radio veterans and professionals, or a forum that can be used by other professionals for research. And 99.99% of the time they conduct themselves here in a professional, but lively manner here, something that befits radio.
I'll conclude by saying I think BigA said it well upthread. Try not to take stuff personally. Shrug it off, move on. Engage, learn, have fun.