To me, the issue is often and will continue to be people not truly knowing what humidity their area/house/incubator is. Everyone buys all of these digital hygrometers, and they're just really not that accurate. Oftentimes, not anywhere near. Humidity in incubation isn't as important to be precise about as temperature, but it absolutely does have effects.
For example, I have two GQF HovaBator 1588s. I never, ever believe their digital read out, nor am I going to go through the hassle of recalibrating them. I only rely on my wet and dry bulb readings from two dial thermometers. Currently, one of the 1588s tried to tell me my humidity was 24%, when I actually knew for a fact it was 49%; if I had altered the water content of that incubator it would have risen over 60% quite easily before the digital readout decided it was 50%.
I will participate if you like. I'm running two GQF HovaBator 2370s as incubators and the two 1588s, one as an incubator and the last as a hatcher. All four are forced-air.