@Darklight99
Do you know what an analogy is? Because everyone is doing literally just that. The author is the chef, and the manga is the omelette. I criticized his omelette, the chapter, the quality of the chapter, which is what I came here for. Since the author is writing a chapter about software and a company and a big mistake, he should write about it accurately. I really can't tell if you're trolling or if you don't realize this. But I guess that doesn't matter because you're saying the quality or accuracy of the content in the chapter doesn't matter if you perceive the author as trying to make a point that you deem acceptable or achieved.
First off, you're not "talking to them" you're insulting and talking past them. And second, you're right, it's worse. This comment section is about the manga, and considering you're telling people they're worthless and stupid, and not talking about the content and mistakes of the manga, which isn't a "pointless subject", you're far worse than I gave you credit for. You're not defending the content of the manga because you can't, so you're just attacking me and making ridiculous claims about fiction in general.
And what exactly is the difference, and who is complaining about the author being "stupid"? The company is fictional, and the people complaining about it are noting how unrealistic it is, and by extension, noting how the author is clearly ignorant or otherwise writing poorly. My whole complaint, and everyone else's, is about how ridiculous this is, and or about how unrealistic it is, not about the author being stupid, but inaccurate or unbelievable. Also, those "examples" are on completely different scale than this, but since you don't seem to understand what you're talking about, I guess you wouldn't be able to tell that those examples and this are the difference between accidentally leaving the safety off on a gun, and pointing at someones head, pulling the trigger, and being surprised when it goes off.
Again, the start of that sentence does not relate to the end. Most fiction has no problem accurately portraying real life issues. Wotakoi, Senko, etc. And criticizing fiction for inaccurately portraying real things seems to be pretty normal and reasonable. How doing so makes one stupid is something that only seems to work out in your head.