so basically friendly friend has made a total of 3 posts outside this specific thread
an introduction post
a "this is so cool" post
and a "oh i see" post
this is the ulterior motive alarm, internet police in full swing.
friendly friend, if you joined this forum for the sole purpose of posting in this thread and causing a commotion regarding terms pertaining to a fandom,
you are a bad forum member, and technically a troll.
i don't know of any good member that keeps to one thread, nor any good member that is so obsessive over a singular topic to the point of calling people "haters."
hell, it doesn't even have to be MLP related. any person that does what you have done could be called a troll.
this has nothing to do with bronies or whatever.
anyone who joins this forum, makes a couple nondescript or otherwise noncontributive posts,
and then proceeds to start calling people out on opinions about a single topic they believe they have the moral high ground,
is a troll.
friendly friend, you are a troll.
your fandom could be about literally anything else and you would still be a troll.
frankly, i can see why some members are fed up with you.
personally, i have no objections to whatever the hell you wanted to accomplish through this.
but i do care about the repercussions of your forum actions.
if you had perhaps come to this forum, made a couple more decent posts,
maybe even introduced yourself through the normal gradual posts in threads of interest,
you would've been okay, and no one would've jumped on you for liking MLP this extensively.
but no.
you brought everything upon yourself the second you decided you were suddenly the paladin of pony fandom.
it was up to you to defend the fandom against "haters," and you wouldn't rest until everyone was aware of how great the fandom was.
please, give it a rest.
here's another example just to prove my point:
if i were to have joined this forum, made 10 posts not even maple-related,
and then proceeded to become a fountain of truth and glory for the homestuck fandom
no doubt there would be people who disagreed with me.
however, instead of letting it go and respecting those people's opinions regarding my fandom,
i decided to try and correct them, and take personal offense to their posts,
and then escalate the subject into a giant debate regarding the fandom as a whole,
(which is completely pointless and stupid, since a fandom is as diverse and noncollective as anything),
then naturally i would be disliked.
and then if i had realized this, but continued to vigorously defend my opinions, despite a general agreement that i had taken things too far,
then i would be a troll.
simple as that.
will repeat: friendly friend you are a troll.
please shape up and maybe try contributing to the forum in some way not-pony related.
or at least if you don't, try to keep the pony posts to the bare essentials of a fan post
(which is basically just an exposition of your affection regarding the topic, and nothing reactionary or at all offended).
there's nothing wrong with making a post like,
"hey guys did you catch the new episode? oh man that was great."
or
"man the symbolism and/or message behind this motive/character/event was sure subtle, i love this episode"
but there is a problem with making a post like,
"actually, haters, i can see why you're so ignorant, you just don't get the message, you don't understand"
or
"technically you're a brony, i'm going to push this irrelevant term and take offense to every post that even so much as deviates slightly from my own view"
or even
i'll take one last look at what you've done wrong before ending this uncalled for and overly authoritative post (get my drift?)
"I can't take you serious after reading that and I'm official marking you as a hater"
implies you think yourself some sort of authority on the matter, as if you taking him seriously is somehow a big deal
only exacerbated by the fact that you bestowed "official" powers upon yourself
"Also you're wasting your time here raging at us"
implies there is a collective "us" that is collaboratively united against pyrofyr.
"kindly leave this thread"
implies you're just ignorant to the machinations of a forum. you can't "leave a thread" since no one "enters a thread."
a forum is a collection of posts regarding a myriad of topics, and a thread is just that: a "thread" of ideas from members discussing the topic at hand.
someone asking someone else to "leave a thread" is akin to asking someone in real life to "stop looking in one area of a community pool"
it's just childish, and you are childish.
internet police out.