User blog comment:Angel Emfrbl/2014 end of year report/@comment-25577599-20141229010922/@comment-53539-20150112174434

^No probs, are falling flat a lot lately on interpretations of peoples' stance on issues.

there is another issue as well. If I pull up my SeeU exmaple we've discussed recently...Basically when you talk about SeeU you end up all bases being mostly negative;
 * Her "trilignual" boasts from the pre-release promos and the English vocal thats on perma-hold it seems.
 * Her "realistic" demo at the promos turned out to be a mix of provider and vocaloid
 * Her voice actress is in jail
 * Her political issues preventing her establishing in certain circles leads to a seesaw in populairty and a divided fandom overall.
 * Her boxart, while cute, can be seen being unoriginal and "formulaic". there is also a concern that people like her for it and not the voice, as one tends to find that favourable boxart is the end-all decider on if a fan likes a vocaloid (argh!).

Even if one is not negative towards a subject, if every conversation has potential to lead to negativity it is gong to be very hard to find good things on the subject. This can lead to the impression all ever anyone has to say is negative stuff on the matter.

Right now from a Vocaloid fans POV, draw a conclusion on the situation with her and why it may end up negative or appear as though one is running her down.

Hell, when you consider the 2 most basic Kagamine conversations fans pull up constantly is the relationship between them and "who dies more".... You start realizing why things can get a little one-track around the fandom at times. I... Sometimes feel like other fandoms have more variable discussions then the Vocaloid fandom at times... This may simply be back to the problem of Vocaloids own nature as a franchise being the issue that prevents or limits conversation depth at times. Most basic Vocaloid conversations end up being about if you like/dislike a vocaloid or song.