Nowhere, not once, did I say that all negative feedback should be ignored. I specifically stated "I have long held the belief that if the audience of Reddit or Twitter or Slashdot or Hackernews universally hates something with such vehemance that you doubt your own thoughts then you are probably doing the right thing."
This is not "all negative feedback" or "that it should be ignored by everybody" or "treated as a positive sign" and it is disingenuous of you to imply otherwise or to conflate it as such. I'd like to introduce you to a video between a psychologist and someone with an agenda: "So what you're saying is..." No, that's not what I am saying at all. I cannot decide if you have poor reading comprehension or want to twist someone's words. Perhaps both. I'm done with this discussion with you because I'm not going to engage with someone who suffers from the former or wants to engage in the latter.
You could be getting hate with vehemence because you are doing something genuinely hurtful to society, or wrong, or illegal. You said that "if most of the audience [...] universally hates something, [...] you are probably doing the right thing". I restated it a little bit earlier, but surely you see how overly generic your statement is?
What is even the point of soliciting feedback if you will take a universally negative response as a positive?
This is not "all negative feedback" or "that it should be ignored by everybody" or "treated as a positive sign" and it is disingenuous of you to imply otherwise or to conflate it as such. I'd like to introduce you to a video between a psychologist and someone with an agenda: "So what you're saying is..." No, that's not what I am saying at all. I cannot decide if you have poor reading comprehension or want to twist someone's words. Perhaps both. I'm done with this discussion with you because I'm not going to engage with someone who suffers from the former or wants to engage in the latter.