Make that at least two odd balls because I've long been saying the same thing, and I firmly believe that is an accurate analysis. Actually, there's a few more, "refugees" from the other forums who have settled here (voluntarily, or otherwise) because they feel the same as we do. (And for those in this forum who are unaware, it was and probably still their policy to "ban" any of their members who have the temerity to belong to this forum!)
As for the NRG, you are absolutely correct that once upon a time, its focus was on "discerning model builders and better models through research" and for want of a better term, their focus was on the "elite" sector of ship modelers. That's why they called themselves the "Nautical Research Guild." While they do "survive," they lost that cache when a number of ship model kit and after-market kit parts manufacturers came to control the management of that (non-profit tax exempt) organization and turned it into an advertising vehicle for their own businesses and "dumbed down" their Model Ship World forum to focus primarily on model kits of all sorts, ranging far beyond ships to plastic airplane, armor, and automobile models. The quantity of their forum membership expanded exponentially, but the quality of the content declined. That has no doubt improved the bottom lines of the commercial advertisers that now use the NRG's forum as a (tax) free advertising outlet but has done little to advance the quality of ship modeling beyond the increased availability of a larger selection of kits. While I wholeheartedly support opposition to counterfeit foreign kits which violate the intellectual property rights of other kit manufacturers, had the NRG spent less energy trying to boycott "pirated" model kits and ostracize modelers who dared mention building them, ship modeling would have better benefited from that energy being directed to the hobby itself instead of to the economic interests of those who now control the NRG.
However well-intentioned the sentiment may be, I believe discouraging a recognized hierarchy of knowledge, skill, and accomplishment in ship modeling, or any other endeavor, for that matter, will not "promote the hobby," but will ultimately inure to its detriment.