I think people like to fight. I can't count the times a discussion is going on and someone swoops in with an argument about a certain playstyle, edition or play element that has nothing to do with the subject at hand but forms the foundation for a vehement argument.
And I get it: when you are lonely or feeling like your IRL friends and family just don't want to engage with the things you want to talk about, you turn to your online communities. But sometimes the responses are to few or too bland and the obvious answer surfaces in your mind: go controversial. So you say something about 5e but hint at something about 4e, or whatever. It's not important. What matters is the lively thread emerges and you get that sweet, sweet dopamine from both the allies and the enemies.
In short: we're screwed.
And I get it: when you are lonely or feeling like your IRL friends and family just don't want to engage with the things you want to talk about, you turn to your online communities. But sometimes the responses are to few or too bland and the obvious answer surfaces in your mind: go controversial. So you say something about 5e but hint at something about 4e, or whatever. It's not important. What matters is the lively thread emerges and you get that sweet, sweet dopamine from both the allies and the enemies.
In short: we're screwed.