Then if you don't have a logical reason for saying it, you probably shouldn't waste everyone's time saying it. I don't mean to be overly harsh here, but this same argument is submitted about 50,000 times a week by the myriad fanboys who can't stand hearing their systems of choice be criticized. I don't know what your motivation is, but I'd attack the point the same exact way: return to neoGAF in 2006.
Back then, there wasn't a single topic on NeoGAF that wasn't filled with people criticizing Sony's bullshit. Riiiidge Racer and FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE US DOLLARS were a constant meme, as were giant enemy crabs, get a second job, and a billion other things.
That's because we on NeoGAF, if we can say anything at all about us as a collective, criticize companies that fuck up. That's the one unifying factor. Doesn't matter what your company is. Doesn't matter how "loyal" gamers were to you in the past. If you fuck up, if you disrespect consumers and gamers, NeoGAF members will eviscerate you.
The -only- reason it seems relatively louder now about the Xbox One is, well, for one the scale and non-stop nature of the PR fuckups is nearly unprecedented. Every day Microsoft is fucking up again, and they haven't stopped since word first starting leaking about what XBO would be like back at the start of 2013. But this is minor, because as I said, Sony was getting the shit beat out of them just as hard in 2006. The real differences is that neoGAF is waaaay larger than it was back then, and that social media has exploded. With these two facts, the "echo chamber" seems louder than it was before. But the reality is that NeoGAF itself has always been extremely hostile to companies that don't show gamers respect enough. The loudness of the noise is just proportionate to the size of the forum at the time the event happens, and the amount of social media outlets out there.