Mr. Hyde was a psycopathic killer. I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to be in a locked room with him for any length of time, it might prove to be excessively "exciting & entertaining".
https://www.ranker.com/list/asylum-visitors-in-the-nineteenth-century/christy-box19th-Century Tourists Visited Mental Asylums Like They Were Theme Parks
" Mental asylums served a much different purpose in the Victorian Era - specifically as entertainment for the public. Tourists visited them for amusement, entertained by patients who were incarcerated for mental illness. The practice was one of the many strange pastimes and rituals from the Victorian era, a time when unwrapping mummies at parties was considered a fun thing to do. "
Cultural historian Mike Jay has described it thus: Particularly on Sundays and holidays, the scene in the galleries could be boisterous and rowdy. Like a ghost train or a freak show, or indeed the surgery and autopsy, demonstrations that were also on offer to the London public – it offered an extreme but safely contained experience, and a stage on which high-spirited visitors could perform acts of daring or display their wit.It's juvenile to encourage someone to display erratic behavior for your own amusement. Life can be hard enough for Asperger's folks, the social rules that smooth out our interactions can be pretty incomprehensible to them. Stirring the pot to obtain a "safely contained experience" on the internet is schadenfreude.
Derottonen is demonstrably a very sharp guy. He doesn't need to indulge in antagonistic word-play drama to prove that. He also doesn't need encouragement when he "wanders into the weeds" as it were. His occasional technical posts are noteworthy, it's a damn shame those aren't the norm.