Just because you and some other RIUers believe that's the case, no one on your side has proved it, rather just stated their beliefs and practices. When I say prove their case, I mean linking to a peer-reviewed science journal which states "runoff pH is useless" or similarly states it has "absolutely no use at all."
I have posted a link to a
horticultural journal (way upthread) which I believe is peer reviewed which uses "runoff pH" as a data point, thus proving it has
some usefulness. I have also posted a link way upthread to
another grow site in which a poster who claims to be a scientist says runoff pH is a needed data point. But those links and the information in them have apparently not convinced you or your fellow believers that runoff pH as a data point has at least a little usefulness.
I'm reminded of the saying, "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make 'em drink," though in this case, it might be more appropriate to say "You can offer a person a lit joint, but you can't make 'em inhale."