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Don't get me wrong, I get it. If I negatively associate a fandom with the source material, it totally does affect the way I enjoy or consider trying it. But in those cases, I just turn away and actively ignore the group or whatever aspect is particularly annoying. It might take a couple days, weeks, or a year for the irrationality to pass. Sometimes I even just check out the source material to see what the fuss was about, as I did with Sherlock actually.
But still. Do you just suck at going online or something?