Well, it depends on the manga. Some portray a very clear line between love and hate, with obvious differences in emotions and actions. But in others, the boundaries can be blurry, making it more complex for the readers to distinguish.
Most Japanese don't hate manga culture. It's an important form of entertainment and has a huge fan base. It influences various aspects of life, from fashion to media.
As a fan of online literature, I don't hate any author of a novel or manga. The works of authors are the fruits of their labor, and we should respect their labor and efforts. Of course, readers can give opinions and suggestions to the author's works, but these opinions and suggestions should be based on the principles of rationality and respect, and should not bring any inappropriate negative emotions to the author. We should appreciate and explore different types of literature with a positive attitude and respect.
I don't think you should hate it. Maybe you just haven't found what you like about it yet. Maybe give it another chance and look deeper into the story and characters.
Well, a big part of it is the unexpected plot twists. These stories keep you on your toes and make you question your initial feelings about the characters and situations. Also, the art style can play a role, creating a visually engaging experience that adds to the overall appeal.
Well, hating the player might be unjust. Maybe their behavior has underlying reasons related to the manga's complex world-building and character development. We need to understand those aspects first.