>>39191562No, what happens here is that humans are naturally drawn to opposing opinions and drama. If people say good things, it's only engaging if it's intended to spark a discussion, but an insult or criticism will almost always get under someone's skin.
You, as well as everyone else, including even me, will always be naturally drawn toward criticism, and thus of course it always seems like people will complain about something. You don't hit your breaks for every post you agree with or are indifferent toward. You have no reason to, besides narcissistically fellating yourself for sharing an opinion with a random stranger.
Case in point, it's not that people are always going to complain necessarily, it's that you haven't realized that's what your brain likes to subconsciously pick out and challenge, and thus you're unaware of how your brain is isolating one critique amidst a sea of indifference. SwSh is not particularly the best example of this right now since shit really is hitting the fan, but it explains why you feel the way you do.