Something that always bothers me in a lot of discussions, particularly video games, is this argument. Say somebody started a "Do you like X thread?", well I don't like X so I'll post just that, but then people who like X try to tell me I don't like it because it's popular and I want to be different, that's not why, if I dislike something it's because I have a good reason for it. It's not even just kiddies on forums that use this argument either, very respectable members on our own forum have used it many times, and my question is why? Why is the immediate response to somebody disliking something a majority likes almost always, "because it's popular".
People in general just don't understand that people are different. We don't all like the same food, the same fashion, the same art, the same books, movies, games...anything. Folks assume that because they like what they like that their tastes are better, wiser, more informed, better honed, smarter,...whatever than the next guys. It's difficult for someone to except why anyone would not see things their way.
So it's best just to enjoy what you like and not worry about what others like. Should you want to debate about it with those who see differently, try to ensure you are properly prepared and have valid arguments and facts to back it up and to do so in a way that you still show respect to those representing the other side. Otherwise, your voice will be ignored.
Most important is summed up nicely in LostInSpace's post below.
A more interesting question is, why do you care ?
*shrug*

Just lay back, talk when it's enjoyable to, and quit when you see you won't get through. Better than re-hashing what you've said over and over, hoping to find a way to rephrase things that'll fit someone's narrow window of attention.