Hussar
Legend
In a word? Yup.Is criticizing a brand toxic or not? Like if you say that an intellectual property that is being produced is bad, is that toxic fandom? If you don't like the product, shouldn't you just be quiet and not buy it?
Well, that's a bit glib, so, let me go a step further.
Complain about it? Sure. No problems. Tell me that you don't like it and hopefully be able to tell me why. No problems.
OTOH, come onto, say, En World, and spout never ending negativity in every single post, repeating the same criticisms (founded or not) over and over and over and over again poisoning any possibility of a conversation? No. Don't do that. You mentioned the blanket ban on Edition Warring in the past. Do you really think that happened because everyone was being reasonable and having a productive conversation? Do you think that being forced into board ghetto's to discuss certain topics because something like, damage on a miss, was such a contentious topic that we'd get fifteen simultaneous threads talking about what a craptastic game 4e was was reasonable conversation?
So, sure, if I ask you what you think about 4e and you tell me you don't like it, that's fair. But, what was the point of spending YEARS taking large steaming dumps in the middle of EVERY SINGLE CONVERSATION? I mean, I don't particularly care for Pathfinder. Fair enough. It's just not my bag. And, I was a Paizo subscriber for quite a few years, so, it's not like I wasn't a fan of Paizo at one time. But, they went in a direction I didn't like, so, I just don't post on the Paizo forums anymore. Nor do I hunt down threads on the Paizo boards here.
Is it really that hard to just not be negative in every single post on every single topic? Good grief, on the front page of En World right now there's a posting for Astral Elves in Spelljammer. Imagine my complete and utter shock at seeing the same names come up yet again, to complain and talk about how they don't like this.
