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— Seiji Mizushima, director of Related to and, this is when someone who is involved in the production of a work and is known for interacting with the fans by, for example, writing a production blog or answering fandom's questions, or regularly appearing at conventions, stops doing so because, at least in their opinion, some become so (and ) that their previously fun activity has become a burden and is no longer enjoyable. The fans complain to and about the creator(s), hassle them to an unbearable level, constantly asking questions that the creator(s) has already stated they will not be answering, and constantly doing obnoxious things. Because a are ruining it for everyone else, the creator(s) stops whatever fun interaction with the fans they were having. This may give the rest of the fans, especially those who act respectfully and were unaware of any other fans causing problems, the impression that said creator is a (or just a nice work, mean creator(s) in general), even though it wasn't the fault of the creator(s) at all. In many cases, this may result in a no-win situation where attempting to avoid the bad fans ends up alienating the good ones.
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This is especially bad towards things that people actually do as a hobby, or out of personal enjoyment. Many a rant has been made by harassed creators/producers/personalities/celebrities who state that they actually could be off doing better things or that their life is already stressful enough with their other job(s) that they really don't need to come home from a long day's work just to be hassled. And many a rant towards pirates have been made saying that they actually need to make money or else they won't be able to produce further installments. Complaints often arise from. It's been pointed out that very few people who do webcomics (for example) actually make money off of them, with most of them doing it as a hobby.
When things in real life pop up, such as health issues, it's always the webcomic that has to go first. Sometimes nothing was done to the creator; instead, the fans did something for the creator that caused even more headaches.