The regulars' table is a friendly get-together where people can sozialize in an informal way. The concept behind this thread is the modern meaning of the German word "Stammtisch":
Quoting from the Wikipedia article about Stammtisch:
"Regulars' Table" is the closest expression I could find for this get-together.In the city
In urban areas, especially in the late 1990s, different kinds of Stammtisch groups have been established acting like a loose, informal club of people sharing similar interests on a specific topic. They are meant for socialising, exchange of experience and networking (e.g. Stammtisch for parents). Networking organisations such as clubs for marketers or entrepreneurs often call their regular events, which are also open to non members, a Stammtisch.
The thread can be seen by all users and all users can take part in. What I wrote in the User Guide about openess applies to this thread, too :
Selene310187 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 17, 2022 9:41 pmYou decide how open you want to be. If you don't want to call things as they are, that's fine. You also have the possibility to make very personal subjects inside a post only visible to members using the hide BBCode.