Clarifying.
The new member Trilling wrote a single line about there being no fun. The thread itself is about "advice" on how to find a good piano teacher, which is based on an idea that most of us find erroneous, that a good piano teacher must be someone who is a good performer as the criterion. There has been serious discussion about this, and it is also a serious matter. If you get the wrong piano teacher, that can lead to a lot of problems.
The statement about "fun" contributes nothing to whether what was originally recommended is a good idea. It says nothing about the opposing ideas. It says nothing about finding a good piano teacher.
It says nothing.