I think it’s hard to understand the level of fame we’re talking about here.
Sure, if it’s just your twitter and email overrun with annoying people, fine, we can all probably handle that, and even take some kind of pride in it.
But to go down a hypothetical road, what happens when your girlfriend complains to you that she can’t get online without thousands of disgruntled/bored teenage boys messaging her, just because they know who you are? What about your parents? Or potential colleagues? What if you couldn’t meet a single person in real life who hasn’t heard something negative about you? And, yeah, okay, “that’s what people get for listening to the loud-mouths”… but I bet it gets pretty exhausting to constantly hear whispers and jokes (and flat out accusations) about what a jerk you are, just because you happen to be good at something.
What if everything you touched was overrun with thousands of “trolls” just because you happen to be successful?
It’s easy to say “psh, I could handle that” in the same way that we all believe we’d do great in a zombie apocalypse.
“Well just use a fake account and set up secret identities” - glossing over how messed up it is that that’s even necessary, it’s pretty hard to stay anonymous, especially if you’re already famous. Somebody is going to make a connection or figure it out, and then you get flack for “trying to hide” in addition to the normal crap you get. So that’s not really an option- plus it misses the whole point of what if your secret online identity becomes famous? That’s what happens to a lot of the “famous indies”, so I’m not sure what the alternative is.
The point is, Notch isn’t “selling out”, whatever that even means. He’s sick of all the crap that comes with fame, which people in this thread are still giving him, proving his point even while trying to discredit him for whatever reason. I guess I still just don’t really understand the level of vitriol this invokes from people.