In my nearly 30-year internet use, this is one of the most toxic forums I have encountered. The OP calls MR an Apple Fan Site. That is somewhat true, but not specifically; you expect a heavy sway towards members being part of the Apple cult. I note the suggestion by the OP that it's almost anti-apple, but I'm afraid I have to disagree with that. What I see is more and more Apple users being disheartened by Apple. That's an ebbs-and-flow thing with Apple over the years, but it appears more prevalent now.
I have used Apple products longer than many members have been alive, long before the iPhone made them famous and most members became interested. I have never added up just how much I gave to Apple, but it's well into six figures.
Yet if I suggest something I don't like, I invariably get the response, "Buy Windows or Android then", or if I comment I am not buying a new product, it's often met with "Nevermind the rest of us can afford it" or something similar.
Many members think they are part of some elitist group because they own products, shares and staunchly support Apple. Yet they still only use their $4k MBP and latest iPhone for visiting porn sites, watching Netflix and telling me to buy Android instead. I am willing to bet most of them use Spotify and have a FaceBook account that they will never admit.
Am I bothered by any of this? No, not at all. I don't visit as often, and when I do, I read more than reply.
Interestingly, when I visit, the first place I go to is the Alternatives to Mac Hardware Forum. That is the great little corner of this site. Why? Because the people that use that forum are tech enthusiasts, they are not so much pro this or that. Many use Windows and Mac, and some use only Windows, but everyone seems to get on more than anywhere else. There are excellent discussions; each other's views are accepted and discussed, and there is no falling out, abuse, or other nonsense unless a hardened Apple supporter strays in. The key to why that works so well is the people, the tech enthusiasts; we see value in all tech. Whoever makes it.
Be more like the tech enthusiasts.