I don't think that's much of a problem here, and anyway what's the alternative? If the self-described experts can't be bothered to help out newcomers (because after all, we are just clueless noobs and they are experts), then the noobs will just have to help each other as best we can. Those inclined will offer what advice they can. DIY--people who are learning how to do things helping other people who are learning. Is that a novel concept on a home recording forum? Like with all advice you get on the internet or elsewhere, it's up to you to filter, pick, and choose.
I'm talking specifically about mix and composition suggestions on the Clinic. I haven't seen much advice that is genuinely dangerous. It's more along the lines of "try a little compression there," or "that guitar solo isn't working." The potential for bodily harm's not that great. Some of us make clear that any suggestions we offer are based on our current level of understanding, and on things that might happen to be working for us, personally.
The forum has bigger problems. You've allowed a clique of high-count posters with a xenophobic and condescending attitude to set the tone.