I've got to disagree with you on several points:
IMO, the short answer is an end user becomes a technician when they start getting paid for what they know about a computer, not what they do "on" a computer.
Lots of wanna-bes charge for their work. (Edit: Emphasis added for iisjman)
A line can be drawn on whether they're being paid on what they know, or what the customer thinks they know. How many times have we seen, "I've got this customer's computer..." and the first (and correct) response is, "Take it to a tech."?
However, you may be missing the point that Technibble isn't for "technicians" regardless of how you define them. It's for computer repair business owners, or those actively planning to open a computer repair business.
"No End Users
These forums are for either current computer technicians, or soon to be computer technicians. We do not provide computer help to any non-technicians ."
Being a tech has nothing to do being a business owner. We've got plenty of good, competent techs here who work in IT depts, or as hired help in a repair shop.
There's not, actually, anything in the forum rules about business ownership. The fact that you can get business advice here is, IMO, a bonus.
Sure, most of us are also technicians because we're "one man bands", ....
Most pizza techs work alone - that doesn't make them techs. I met a panhandler once who worked alone...that didn't make him a 'social marketing expert.'
...but strictly speaking a non-technician computer repair business owner would still be welcomed with open arms. It's about business, not repairs.
It's about repairs and business info is a perk.
There are at least 10,000 tech support websites that provide reasonably good advice to technicians & end-users.
There are VERY few websites that will help you grow your computer repair business.
I see it more as:
There are 10,000 grow-your-business websites that provide reasonably good advice to business owners.
There are VERY few websites that will provide you with competent computer repair advice.
Sure, we discuss techy things and provide support & education to one another on techy issues. But it's not THE reason for Technibble's existence.
I'm not tight with Bryce. Where
is the mission statement you're quoting?
The best I can find is this, right from the main page:
"What is Technibble? Technibble is a resource for computer technicians who are looking to start their own computer business or improve their existing one. Technibble also provides an amazing place for technicians to help other technicians via our forums."
Seems that business ownership is a goal, but being a computer technician is an expectation.
We gather here to support one another in growing our businesses ...
er, rather, our diagnostic and repair skills
...and as a place of refuge where we can commiserate or laugh with others like us. A flood of end-users and/or "technicians" trolling the forums or simply seeking answers to tech support questions derails the primary purpose of Technibble.
Can't argue with the last bit.
Edit:
Lol Xander, I felt that rant vibe all the way down here!
Really? That was just off-the-cuff and typed smilingly.