I don't "get" something. So, I'll just say what I'm thinking.
Many people on here regularly post their recipes, with the flavoring % that "work"
for them in that recipe. Some people ask others, when they're using a new-to-them flavoring...what % would they recommend starting with, or what % worked for them in an sft if they did one. Others will often say "oh, that would be way too high for me, I'd go with X% instead", or "I'd go higher on the (whatever flavoring)", etc. Everyone is fine with
those statements, because we all know personal preferences and tastes vary greatly. There haven't been snide comments, jabs, etc. directed toward the person who originally posted the % they used that worked
for them.
Vaper1960 has posted, several times, as he's ordered/gotten new flavorings...that he's doing sfts on each of them, so he'll know what %
he'll use for them in his DIY recipes. So the sft % list he posted shows what has worked
for him and
his tastes.
"Master flavor list (with solo %) done. A lot of work but it's going to be so much easier mixing now."
"Wasn't going to post this but thought it might help someone (keep in mind these are SOLO %)."
It seemed clear, to me anyway, that the list he posted was his own findings, based on the sfts he did, and that it would make mixing,
for him, much easier. Maybe it would even help some other people, too.
So, I don't understand, in this case anyway...why some of the posts about it have been made. It's honestly surprised me.