OpSec
No, if my criticism does not lie in whether or not you can be nasty to people, first of all I defend freedom. Of course you are and should be free to speak and be as you are, and I hope you are as free and unpleasant with everyone around you, so nobody will want to know anything about you and, hey, one less thing to worry about in terms of privacy for you, right?
My criticism is that this forum, in theory, is to propose, promote and teach software, habits and ideas oriented to make every individual know and care about their privacy on the internet, and now tell me: Who would you learn more from, or who would you be more willing to listen to? The teacher who despises you and treats you badly because of your ignorance, or the tolerant teacher who accepts and corrects your ignorance with respect and good treatment? That is the point of my criticism.
On the other hand, I reiterate my understanding that free software is preferable in terms of privacy to closed source software, but this forum is not made to promote open source, but to promote software dedicated to privacy, open source or not, there are many other determining factors in terms of privacy with as much value as whether the software is open source or closed source, such as the legislation behind the software in adherence to the privacy policy, or the reputation of the companies or individuals behind such software, its operation, whether they are centralized or decentralized, etc... If you don't understand this premise, we simply won't understand each other.
Finally, and by way of sympathy with you (because some will understand that I hate you or something like that, when it is not the case), I would not change anything for my beloved Proton, which I have been using since 2017. We could say then that we are "quantum partners" hahaha... the joke was funnier in my head, but now that I write it I realize that it is horrible hahaha.
Anyway, best regards.