>>18284114People only hate you because you told the truth.
Human beings evolved for millions of years to socialize in person, in physical reality. There are so many things that the terminally online are missing by doing the majority of their socialization digitally. They might never realize these things, but their brain will.
Certain memes touch upon this concept such as "imagine the smell."
These delusions can be justified in any number of ways. I know I've wanted for perfect companionship while offering my imperfect self then being surprised when my advances were rejected, instead rationalizing that I wasn't wrong, they were. Ultimately, for a multitude of reasons, I chose to be a digital wallflower on the world wide web's wall, but just because I made that choice doesn't make it the objectively correct choice, just as any other person's refusal to live one's own life in reality while sitting in front of a screen, making up conditional fantasies of "if I were this instead of that, if this had happened to me instead of what did, I wouldn't be this way" doesn't give one the moral indignation to judge others so harshly in a space they can't defend themselves, all while hiding behind a shield of anonymity to protect themselves from similar criticisms.