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I'm not even sure this counts as drama. These people are addicted to wallowing in negativity. Gives me r/questionablecontent vibes, a subreddit about a webcomic where people purport to hate it but continue reading it every day just so they can get mad about it.
Like, I strongly dislike the Far Side, but despite how frequently it gets upvoted I don't go into every comment section to talk about why. I just blocked the sub and scroll past it when it shows up in other subs. The behavior in these threads is pathetic.
Why on earth would you hate the Far Side?
The art is awful and the jokes are either literal nonsense or annoyingly simple. Same kinda stuff being said in this thread. Same reasons anyone dislikes a comic. Just doesn't resonate. I can't say why people decide some stupid shit works for them and other stupid shit doesn't.
It's definitely absurd, that's very much the point.
And that's the punchline
wait, people hate Questionable Content? fucking why?
It became too "woke" compared to its early days (IDK why people who complain about that kind of thing ever read it, it never catered to rightwingers).
I haven't been reading it in years, but even back then there were multiple gay/lesbian main characters. The subject of ai civil rights (obvious minority allegory) was a somewhat frequent topic. I vaguely remember there being a couple pages dedicated to how the human/machine war never happened because a couple researchers decided not to be dicks to their freshly spawned ai and instead treated it with compassion and empathy.
the comic was always woke, we just didn't have a monosyllabic word for it back then.
At the start it was pretty hetero and white, IIRC. Dora might always have been bisexual, but it's easier to ignore if it's an informed trait rather than something that's actually visible. But I think the big giveaway that it was never going to go where rightwingers would want it is the way the main character interacted with these people.
Hate is a strong word, but it wasn't really that interesting after a while.
That's a valid opinion. Really doesn't explain the hate-readers, though.
Maybe people just got sick of seeing it posted? I'd never actively seek out a Pizzacake comic, but I do point out the many shortcomings when they show up here.
They could have blocked the sub instead of commenting every day and harassing the separate QC-sub that actually liked the comic. In contrast to Lemmy, on Reddit it's actually really easy to block comics you don't like, because they were usually posted to their own subs (and possibly even by a separate user, sometimes even the creator themselves like the Extra Fabulous guy) instead of a general sub/community like c/comicstrips.
In that case, I have no idea.
I can't really make an argument against that, considering that I stopped reading it years ago. Although I'll deflect blame and say that was due to my rss reader of choice being killed (google reader), so I stopped reading webcomics in general about that time.
I can understand why people might not like it. In effect, it's a sitcom with a gimmick, and there's tons of those on television (I actively despise all of them). I'll defend questionable content though because it has a setting and cast of characters that I've become invested in. However, I can see what it is, and I understand that it's not for everyone.
However, however, CONTEXT, specifically this conversation. People are allegedly hating on Jeph Jacques over on /r/questionablecontent just as hard as people are hating on pzzacake here. And to that I reiterate: fucking why?
edit: it helps if I do words in the right order.
Soap opera in comic form is exactly how I thought about the comic after a while. But yes, actively hating it is a bit harsh.
Just looked at the comic for the first time in years, and I am massively impressed by how his artistic skills have improved. Look at the current page vs page 1. If I didn't know better, I would not believe that it was done by the same person.