User blog comment:OtterJiang/Okay, So, SeeU./@comment-25904289-20150107023240

Actually, you can act however you like; you don't have to follow the fandom, nor be in the fandom in general. You can treat SeeU or anything however you like. Your opinion is your opinion, and no one has to change you for it. You don't have to follow the crowd.

But sadly, the only issue is that you can offer one opinion and get attacked heavily for it. Not just for VOCALOID, but for anything. You can offer any opinion almost anywhere, and someone's going to dislike it heavily. I, too, am flamed for my views on VOCALOID in total. I have no favorite VOCALOID, and I view it as simply software, where you can use it for anything that isn't illegal, basically. You can make the vocal anything you want. If you want to put some mascots, that's perfectly okay. If you don't, that's fine too.

To be honest, I only come on this Wikia to see if there are any updates on anything new, since everything else seems a fansite. I really don't care for blog posts or forum posts on this Wikia, but occasionally, I take a little look. I end up reading some of them, just for the heck of it. Then I find just some post, where someone's offering their opinion.

Much like my foruming on other sites, I do look at the responses. I looked at these responses. The words I find to describe the first one I see? Expected. Not surprised. I'm not surprised. I know this is going to happen. It happens all the time; someone who thinks they run the place runs in and acts like a know-it-all. Commonly, there are contradictions. The constant usage of multiple when it's singular.

However, what many people do not realize is that when it comes to a Wikia, there are two parts of it. There is a side for facts, and a side for opinions. The side for facts will be the articles, edited with new information and such. The side for opinions will be (the majority of) forum posts and blog posts. In opinions, there can be as much positive or negative views as you want. You may follow your own path of your views. Follow the beat of your own drum.