It is NOT WRONG to engage anti-NTR talk in NTR thread or vice versa, however you must do it in CIVILIZED MANNER. If you don't like it, just ignore it and stop doing autistic rant and giving "troll" the attention they wanted. There's no prize waiting for winning online argument (only thread ban). I will start slapping warning for those who misusing report system, just because you want to keep your favorite game "clean".
With all due respect I just could not understand how this could actually work. Imagine someone goes to a XCOM thread and says "this game is much better if it is RTS. Turn based battle is just unrealistic and I strongly recommend the dev rework the battle system....". This, no matter how polite he trys to be, would make fans of XCOM and turn based strategy fans angry/sad. Then the thread would be full of anger, hate, insults and it will just be a war between the genres.
The problem is, why would someone complain about Turn-based combat in a Turn-based game thread in first place? Why is that not "wrong"? Is it really logical to allow that and then ask the others to ignore those posts? "If you don't like it, just ignore it" Is this how discussion works here? You only reply to posts you agree with? "Yes I agree" "that's exactly what I wanted to say" "I feel the same"... Does that sound like a discussion to you?
I'm not saying we should not be allowed to talk about bad implementation of NTR. Take this game as an example, while the concept is cool, the execution failed. The characters are inconsistent, even crazy sometimes, the choices and results are illogical just to force in some NTR here and there. This is not Anti-NTR, I have nothing against the fetish, but I could still disagree with the NTR in the game.
But when you just say "I hate NTR", "I don't like NTR", "please no NTR", "NTR isn't real" blah blah blah, this is just like the XCOM example and I don't see why it should be allowed in the forum. We have had enough example to know that would always lead pages of fight that hijack the original thread.