So what would you want them to do? Count the votes, decide what's the 'general opinion' and live by that?
When I was diagnosed three months ago, I was desperate. I thought my life ended, that I will never again be able to eat any of things I liked - including ice cream. It was people who said they could eat ice cream that were giving me hope and strength to struggle with the diet and everything.
And it was the people who said, 'go ahead and eat it' that helped me most. Know what you eat. Don't be afraid to try new things, but do it carefully. Test often. = Three best rules I got about diabetes so far.
For example, banana. I was so confused about it, because so many people said it's bad - it has many carbs, it increases your BG, it makes you fat, you should avoid it... But my book about nutrition and carb counting I got when I was diagnosed claimed the opposite - it's good, because it has low GI, lots of useful nutrients, and can help you lower your weight and control your blood sugar.
What should I believe?
I solved the dilemma by buying a kilo of bananas.

And I did my private little research. I tried bananas at different time of day, in different combinations, different portions, different ripeness. MY personal results are: not a good idea to eat very ripe banana, or in combination with cereals, or in the evening. Good idea to have one not very ripe piece with a glass of milk, creamy fresh cheese or yoghurt and for breakfast.
But, we ARE all different. As I said, those are my results based on my readings. I won't generalise and say that's how others should eat bananas or that banana is good for everyone. But, if I see someone asking about banana, I WILL tell them -
go ahead and eat it. Find the answers for yourself.