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There's a difference between discussing or even debating an issue in a thread and what might indelicately be called "thread crapping." That's when someone posts a thread saying, oh, something like "Who Likes Off-The-Face Hats," and hopes to get a lot of talk from fellow wearers and enthusiasts of the same, only to have someone post something like "Off the face hats make you look like you're wearing a stovelid on the back of your head. I hate them!" and the thread then degenerates into a debate, where it was only intended to be an appreciation. A little restraint and common sense would prevent that from happening, and would also prevent hard feelings from off-the-face hat wearers who don't appreciate the unsought criticism.
And the thing is, if a thread crapper goes into (for example - may not be a real thread) the "I love 1950s suits" thread and says "I hate 1950s suits, I love 1930s suits" - well, there is probably an "I love 1930s suits" thread where that sentiment would be welcome and actually contribute to the dialogue and world peace.
I don't mind thread drift, but I think there is a difference between that and thread derailment.