Well, to be honest you are the prime candidate to really help the discussion here.While the core purpose of this thread is for Randy to collect information, It is an open discussion. If pointing out areas were correlation may be thin, or observation my be questionable (ambiguous photo evidence for example) is being "memed" in echo chambers outside of this forum, then I am fine with that.
I am not against dosing anything that can be shown to be beneficial. Questioning anecdotal accounts of those benefits is well with reason and is part of the discussion. In fact, I would love for there to be substantiated evidence (for or against) so that I can apply the information to my reef.
"If you have not tried it, you are not qualified to participate in the discussion" is a very short sighted take.
You have a mature old tank. You claim you have good PE, or had in the past. I would recommend you to take a before pic, pay $20 ,for a bottle of flouride, and correct 1ppm and report results with some pics. Thats a solid $20 value/experiment for the rest of the community.
Instead, frustratingly, we get the complete opposite, not only do we get the opposite, we get criticism - when i posted a picture that objectively illustrated the benefit in my tank. The overall tone isn't one of openmindedness that it could be beneficial.
@Randy Holmes-Farley understand an agree with your points above. keep in mind, theres a gajillion variables in the zoa example. Some zoas will grow in a puddle like aiptasia. Some will melt like some SPS if you look at them wrong. I suspect someone with zoas thats trace dosing isnt trying to grow the same low end zoas that tanks reported no issues with. I suspect theres plenty of high end zoa tanks that dont dose much, but my point above should be considered in drawing any conclusions.