They definately did, it may out me as old, but I remember the stories comics editors and writers would tell about all the hate mail and death threats they received pre-social media. I believe J.K. Rowling once joked that she could fill an entire room with just the death threats she received after books 5 and 6. I know several comic writers joked about receiving hate mail by the hundreds anytime they wrote a new story. Lucas used to talk about all the death threats he received after the prequels came out.DC_78 said:The entire social media thing that allows fans to voice their criticisms to the artists directly in real time is, frankly, garbage. At least with old fashion snail mail the editors/writers/artists of comics could pick a few worthwhile fan responses and discuss their merits in a response on the letters page. With Twitter, not so much. It is mostly Hate, hate, HATE, we love you, DEATH/RAPE threat. I am sure it was the same with snail mail, but the irrational hate mail was just tossed in the trash where it belonged. Not broadcasted across the entire world at the speed of light for everyone to see and comment on, join in, or bash.Johnny Impact said:Famous people can't say good morning without some SJW shitting all over it. Ignore the haters and you're insensitive. Apologize to them and you're spineless. Attempt to reason with them and they only become even more enraged. Quit and they'll never stop crowing about how they beat you. You cannot defeat a determined hater on the Internet. Maybe that's why so many of them hide here.
Social media didn't start this crap, just made it easier for everyone to see, not to mention made it harder to hide/delete unlike hate mail that can just be thrown in the shredder by the receptionist/secretary without ever being seen by the artist/creator, the advent of social media is why community managers have become such a big deal with large coorporations as everything is scrutinized and responded to in real time now instead of hidden behind e-mail, physical mail, and submitting messages to a personal website.
OT: meh, my sympathies for Whedon if the backlash is actually the reason he left, but really it's not like he's leaving Hollywood, so my care-o-meter isn't exactly maxing out over here. Still, there's a good reason I stay the hell away from Twitter, and other such sites. That, and my job kind of depends on me being out of the spotlight, sort of like teachers, me making an ass out of myself on social media could very well land me in the unemployment line in short order.