Some time ago I joined a facebook group for gamers who like to talk about games. As is usual, about once a month or so, someone will ask for folks most/least favorite game. Some (ok most) devolve into snarkfest, but occasionally people will talk earnestly about what they like/dislike in a game.
(Full disclosure here, I intensely dislike CthulhuTech and Savage Worlds. The former because it's mechanics make it more likely to end in catastrophe the more skilled you are at something, and the latter because they stripped everything that made Deadlands cool out of the rules set and gave us a (IMNTHO) far-too-vanilla game to replace it with).
As usual I see a lot of complaining about Savage Worlds (and plenty who come to it's defense) along with the usual gamut of "I hate (insert 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (especially this one), 5th) Edition" because... Every once in a while I will see someone point out CthulhuTech's little "quirk," and the various iterations of Champions get a lot of hate. The safe-betters always point out FATAL or World of Synnabar, and that's usually where it ends.
BUT this week I saw someone say that they "HATE" 7th Sea. I figured it must be someone who has problems with 2nd ed, but NO! They said that both editions were equally awful and that they go out of their way to warn people away from playing.
Of course I said nothing (because, really, who needs that kind of negativity in their life) but I was just so amazed that there was someone who hated it. I have heard folks say they aren't interested, or didn't get the hype, but this is definitely a first for me.