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i meant that remark in a sense of convenience, beacuse i think checking the wiki to see if your answer is there would be quicker then writing a question, posting it and waiting for someone to answer.
But regardless, the reason why many don't want to turn to a wiki is usually because they want to avoid spoilers or are simply unaware of it. It's not a bad advice generally speaking, but these forums are also meant for people who need help/advice and the community is usually very quick to response and help out even if the answer is present on the wiki.
No one is obligated to read and/or response.
I have issues with the visualization as well. If you're not opposed to using mods, Range Highlight - https://www.nexusmods.com/stardewvalley/mods/6752 - shows the range for pretty much everything, and it's configurable (e.g. it shows Bomb ranges, but that distracted me in combat so I disabled it). It has the sprinklers, scarecrows, junimo huts, and bee houses.
That's a super good idea! Thank you!