Comment by xboxnolifes
1 day ago
People hate because they care. There's some exceptions (like bandwagon hating), but the people who hate on something the most tend to be people who want to like the product.
1 day ago
People hate because they care. There's some exceptions (like bandwagon hating), but the people who hate on something the most tend to be people who want to like the product.
Exactly, they bought into the promise but the product didn't deliver. If a user expects your product to suck, you won't surprise (anger) them by being sucky.
Yes, it's often more frustrating to see a product with high potential fall flat than a shitty product be shitty.
Nah there’s the entire class of content creator haters. Product is unimportant. They just get new item every episode
In those extremely rare cases (so rare that they should be ignored), why would you make your product easier to hate. Make the product so good and communicate with such disgustingly sweet love that crazy people will move somewhere else.
It’s useful because those people act as unpaid marketing. Mentava used this well.