Really, the BBC Magazine consists of stories like this. I don't think you'd make the front page on BBC, but I'd be happy to be shown wrong.
The FOX one was really short. I'm not too familiar with FOX(Being there whole biased nature), but it doesn't seem to be placed in any of the major news subjects on the top, but something caled FOX Fan Central. The article seemed to be ridiculing you anyway.
I know nothing of the Guardian really.
How many other forums or 'alternative theory' organisations get this kind of coverage? No, as a relatively small organisation we're not going to get the same kind of coverage as an oil spill, major bombing or presidential election, but that's hardly a fair comparison, is it?
Big shit in England maybe. Europe is not a single country, if I may remind you.
I know nothing of the Guardian Europe really.
The Guardian is the kind of paper that is sold across Europe, as do the other major British tabloids. The same thing happens the other way to some degree (Le Monde, Die Welt etc.), but you can usually get the Times, Financial Times and the Guardian in any major newsagents in Europe. Incidentally, they also sell well in much of the English speaking world outside North America, though sometimes just in weekly editions.
No. You're confusing a slow news day with good press coverage. Oh and probably a reporter that doesn't "get" the internet combined with an editor who said "go and find me something kooky!"
Seriously. No one cares. At all.
Again, this is a lot better than most comparable organisations do. Besides, if so few people care, why did the number of people coming here jump massively after the BBC/Fox articles? There was a verifiable spike in activity and sign-up rates during that period.