It's a polarizing effect. One can see something and think "meh," or "I don't like this, this isn't for me" and retain a neutral opinion of it otherwise. It's only when a mass of others start praising it as the best thing since sliced bread do those who didn't like it begin to balance out the love with extreme hatred.
I'm guilty of it, before returning to my neutral stance I hated the movie Avatar. The Twilight Saga same deal, though I never actually saw the movie or read the books. Modern Warfare games were never my cup-o-tea ether, so I started hating them for a bit when I see them getting loads of praise. We're all guilty of it.
A great example of this is the My Little Pony fandom spreading around. I'm a fan of the show and every time I see a thread on it all I find inside are people polarizing against the show mainly because it's popular and fans love to talk about it.
I'm guilty of it, before returning to my neutral stance I hated the movie Avatar. The Twilight Saga same deal, though I never actually saw the movie or read the books. Modern Warfare games were never my cup-o-tea ether, so I started hating them for a bit when I see them getting loads of praise. We're all guilty of it.
A great example of this is the My Little Pony fandom spreading around. I'm a fan of the show and every time I see a thread on it all I find inside are people polarizing against the show mainly because it's popular and fans love to talk about it.