Talk:Hatsune Miku/@comment-34440083-20190802173408/@comment-53539-20190803105642

If I had to quote the Vocaloid fandoms flaw as a whole they'd be many;
 * Character obsession leading to blind bias of that vocal over all others
 * Bias opinions that cause entire sections of the Vocaloid library to be ignored or put down because someone doesn't like that language, studio, etc.
 * Bias opinions of vocals that were influenced on the characters design (the design is cute, therefore so is the vocal, the design is ugly therefore the Vocal is).
 * Thief of work or plagarism, copyright infringement, distribution of licensed products
 * Narrow or shallow scope of vision which means obscure Vocaloids and works never get interest
 * Bias opinions of vocals within Vocaloid being better then or equal to real singers when we're not yet at a phase that Singers fear the software.
 * Weaboos who think the Vocaloid software is only good in Japanese format and only Japanese producers and their songs are good.

And the list goes on.

I explained why a certain culture reacts the way it does, but as I said, each to their own. The only issue I've ever had myself that annoyed me truly with this fandom is just the "you like Vocaloid, you're a weaboo". Even when I was an anime fan, I was never one of those die-hard "Japan is the holyland" fans. It never made sense and I'd long stopped watching anime by 2009 when I stopped lurking... Save One Piece, but a single anime or manga doesn't make you a fan of anime or manga in general.

We can expect both the good and bad in a fandom, for example our fandoms produced a high level of creativity and have pushed Vocaloids to the limits... But... Its also displayed a high level of pure laziness wherein fans can't be bothered to try something new.