Thread:TotallyTinkerbell/@comment-13022928-20180201053206/@comment-27794543-20180201222829

People can respect that someone has an opinion, but they don't have to respect the opinion. E.g. "All the actors on this show are horrible…". Was there any reason to tell a new contributor "…I strongly disagree" when they said "One of the best shows…" They weren't commenting on an existing thread nor asking for a "friendly debate", yet you intentionally decided to create conflict.

The problem isn't with stating an opinion once, its the continued negativity towards the show, cast, crew, characters, etc. Similar to spoiler-armageddon, you aren't willing to let things go. In your opinion, the rest of us are "kiss[ing] the producers ass". In your opinion, the show is "bad". You could go to social media, reddit, your own website, etc. to criticize the show – but a fansite dedicated for the show is basically the worse place for your anti-"kiss[ing] the producers ass". What you call "friendly debate" many fans call "negative environment" and "conflict", and you drive them away with your persistent negative commentary.

While I respect your right to have opinions, I don't have to respect the opinions you state nor do I have to believe that this fansite is the appropriate place for those opinions. In my opinion, such behavior on a fansite is troll-like, but again that's my opinion.