I don't mind someone saying
"I don't like COP (or didn't like 6.0) because . . ."
or
"Many fans don't like COP (or didn't like 6.0) because . . ."
I can't argue with what you like or don't like. I would have to agree that both points of view, as well as many in between, can be attributed to many fans.
What I don't like is statements such as
"Fans/audiences don't like COP because . . ."
Audiences and groups of fans are not monolithic groups with single opinions. Celebrate diversity!
"I don't like COP (or didn't like 6.0) because . . ."
or
"Many fans don't like COP (or didn't like 6.0) because . . ."
I can't argue with what you like or don't like. I would have to agree that both points of view, as well as many in between, can be attributed to many fans.
What I don't like is statements such as
"Fans/audiences don't like COP because . . ."
Audiences and groups of fans are not monolithic groups with single opinions. Celebrate diversity!