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the best experience can be obtained from turning your monitor from landscape to portrait
I considered that, but my monitor would need to be be re-hung, and I'd have to manually switch the display format every time I visited LFGSS as my monitor doesn't have an attitude sensor. Also, I already have to turn my phone round to landscape to make the page nav work, I don't need even more irritation in my life :-)
http://baymard.com/blog/line-length-readability
We do it for readability.
Extremely long lines of text are significantly harder for people to read, and it gets exponentially harder with every word beyond the optimal range.
We already blow through the optimum, at the widest the forum goes the characters per line on average is around 107. This is because there is a lot of scientific proof that reading on the web is more comfortable with lines around the 80>90cpl (characters per line), and that the downward slope into unreadable text starts around 100cpl becoming unreadable very quickly after 120cpl. So we do push the optimum according to our media, the web, but it remains the case that whilst some people prefer 95+cpl, some hate it, and yet the vast majority find ~75cpl to be extremely enjoyable as a reading experience.
You are obviously quite comfortable with the idea of a cpl above 100, but yet many people find this as slow and unwieldy to read at as 35cpl. Allowing the content to be wider would make the site unreadable for a lot of people.
@mashton was right in that if you do prefer to browse full screen the best experience can be obtained from turning your monitor from landscape to portrait and zooming so that the content fills the entire page and you obtain far more height. At least, I think @mashton said that.