There's another important distinction.It's quite simple, IMO. A person does not need to dislike D&D and/or WotC at all to not be a "blind defender." They can love it 100%.
"Defense" can also mean "counter an argument made against WotC".
I'm not putting words in anyone's mouth. But playing devil's advocate, or offering the "On one hand, on the other" isn't loving WotC 100%. But it can be accused as such.
Take for instance "raise prices". It has been pointed out on these boards a few times that, if you compare the prices of WotC books and adventures today to how much D&D books/adventures cost during 1e and 2e, they are on par as far as inflation is concerned. That's not defending WotC's actions, but pointing out a fact, and thereby arguing against the initial argument that the raised price is unfair.
Saying "this is the designer's explanation for that" or "I can see where they are coming from, as far as this decision is concerned" is not the same as saying "They're just utterly justified/right, and you're wrong for having a problem with that."
Then there's the fact that people on the internet like to argue. You could have the most positive thread about how great cake is, and someone will come along and say "I don't really like cake. Pie is better."
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