Considering steam is the only digital store front to offer public reviews within mainstream gaming sphere.
And services such as Netflix & Youtube removed public user reviews to "stop harassment" and "protect creators" we're well past corporations hypothetically using "hate" as an excuse to silence consumers.
They've been getting away with it for a solid decade now.
I'm going to have this engraved on my tombstone.
There will be people who will criticise a product for reasons you may consider "moronic". They are still allowed to share that opinion, as are you. Because odds are they consider your criticisms "moronic".
If some one receives backlash for refusing to buy a product, that's a horrific, arguable dystopian example of hostile consumerism.
No one should be obligated to support a product simply because it exists.
Corporations are already silencing consumers whether you acknowledge it or not,
From an ethical standpoint, that may be. Which presents a new problem; it conflicts with the concept of "freedom of association". No one is obligated to host, transmit, or otherwise convey another person's speech.