criticism is good, but harassment is not.
i personally am not a fan of the peanut collab, but in no world would i ever go out of my way to harass people over it; i can say the same thing about changes in stw that i really did not like.
it was EXTREMELY rare to have anyone at epic even remotely speak to anyone openly, and it only lasted a couple months before they started to get pushed back into hiding because of how incredibly toxic the fortnite twitter community can be.
end of the day, you can really not like a collab/change with the game and you can be critical, but that never means harassing people over it, just say you dont like it and move on, or better give valid reasons why you dont like it
If you don't incessantly defend or argue for any little thing constantly on social media, then you're a larper. That's the definition. It needs to be your whole personality. Somehow, lowest quality Twitter posting became the barometer of 'real' fandom to the permanently online.
Not about this person specifically, but I think it's kind of sad that I see people think that pixel art is more authentic/only worth seeing through CRTs. I think it's a beautiful art style that people forget exists on non-CRT devices. Mina was based on GBC games, which aren't CRT
on pc your game is thrown because theres a manchild frothing over his keyboard and raging into the mic after one lost team fight
on console your game is thrown because one of your teammates is high and falling asleep on his couch