If you are to read the rules governing the btt forum. There is no way it is stated that changing your account password is bad. Other online platform allows such a thing, and the btt forum won't be an exception to that since the account owner is the one in control of the account.
I will voice the opposite opinion that changing the password is good, which means
"Is resetting a BTT account password bad good". It is advisable to periodically change the password in order to ensure the security of your account. Of course, we are talking about changing the password by the real owner of the account, and not by intruders.
The time one should be worried about a change of password is when he is not the rightful owner of the account and the posting style of the account has changed. That's when bpip will come to play to notify the forum members that there was a time a change of password was made on the account.
Technology is rapidly developing and therefore, it may soon happen that by changing the style of posting an account on the forum it will not be possible to determine the change in the owner of the account. All account posts are in the public domain and if you use AI to analyze these posts and generate new ones with it, it will probably not be easy to detect style changes.
Every online platform allows a change of password to be made at any time, and the btt forum won't act strictly to that since the account owner is the one in control of the account.
The only caveat is that the forum is not able to determine the real owner of the account, and for this, the forum participants found a solution with the publication of their bitcoin addresses for subsequent confirmation of the right to own the account using signed messages.