But at the end of the day, the company [Comodo/Xcitium] is the best in the world, its product is infallible, and anyone who says otherwise is a liar or an opportunist. And this kind of attitude has been demonstrated before and is repeated again.
These behaviors exist for all things in the world - from socks to games to Prime Ministers (or Presidents).
It's why Discord exists and is named "Discord." It is why every political, stock/investing, and gamer forum is a complete shite show.
That said, people are entitled to their own opinion - right, wrong, or otherwise - and possess a right to express it. That is far, far more important than if others believe their opinion is wrong and must be defended at any cost when there are those in the world that don't want them to express it (as long as they do so peacefully).
It would be nice if there were meaningful, considered, measured, insightful back-and-forth debate but the hoomans don't function that way, especially not on the internet. The internet is like digital "Block Wars" (from the movie Dredd). Always has been. Always shall be.
Cruelsister does not want/refuses in to participate on this forum or elsewhere much beyond posting videos and then slinking away, perhaps returning once to a thread to make some trivial point or quip. So much of what people who view Cruelsisters' content think it states is the viewers' interpretations and assumptions. There's a lot of room for error by the consumer of Cruelsister content since there is not much to make an accurate interpretation.
Any product producer has no obligation to any of its product users except 1) when there is a contract that exists between producer and product user, and/or 2) there are regulations that apply to that product. Social acceptability, ethics, and morality are superfluous.
My questions are "Why do some people continue to beat the Comodo dead horse because they don't like what its fanbois/fangirlz do, say, don't do, and don't say?" and "Why are some people so devoted to a product?" and "What do they gain from promoting it?" and "Why do some people feel compelled to fight the promoters?" I think it is weird, strange behaviors when it crosses a certain level.
The best method to get people to shut up and go away online is to ignore them. Actively and openly opposing them only gives them what they want and they will just keep doing what they're doing. I tried for years to teach a few here that lesson, but they're evidently quite stupid as it they didn't get the point of the lesson for over a decade. And yet, still, they can't control themselves.