An each person has their one ways to deal with stress. Writing a lot of messages is his. I don’t see any problem in that due to the fact that this way doesn’t hurt anybody.
In fact, in the same time he helped a lot of people. Moreover, apart from seeing myself how he was answering to people’s queries, I don’t think he would have so many tumbs up in his profile if he didn’t actually do anything positive.
I generally don't like writing negative posts and debated on whether I should write this one, but I will have to disagree. While it is true that every one has their own way of dealing with stress, every one is also human and when there are 10 posts from the same person every single day without fail complaining about how no updates since MEP, it gets old very, very fast. This is after I've reassured him over multiple replies and even private messages that no updates since MEP is perfectly normal and there will be no activity on the application until the 6th month.
And then there are constant daily complaints over how the Canadian immigration process is completely unfair, which will leave a bad taste in everyone's mouth. Especially as Canada's immigration process is one of the fairest ones in the world. Almost every country requires you to have some combination of local college degrees, tens of thousands of dollars of application fees and/or hundreds of thousands of dollars in investments to immigrate whereas the Canadian immigration process only requires a few hundred dollars in fees and based completely on merit. A process doesn't become unfair just because one has to wait a few months more to get a visa than some other fellow applicants. If another visa office or visa officer processes someone application faster, should that person be made to wait until applicants in the queue before him are cleared? How is that in any way fair?
I write this in hope that this post will be taken in the spirit of constructive criticism rather than a personal attack by sithlord if he reading this (+ anyone else reading). I mean no offence and write this in the spirit of debate and open discussion.