My central point, though, is that neither this forum or the Youtube commentary are representative of player opinions as a whole, regardless of the moderation being fair or not. I guess console players have legitimate reasons to be angry with the studio, because of a bad launch... but the exaggeration, hyperbole and plain negativity about everything that Cyberpunk 2077 is, just doesn't depict the entirety of its gameplay or features. Even less so, when we know full well that the bugs are being actively fixed, and there is likely much more content to be added in the future.
One thing is valid criticism. Another, plain exaggeration and dishonesty, like talking about some problems in the game but taking them entirely out of context or making them central to the core of the game. This is very unfair to devs... and strange too, that in Steam, actual gamers are much more positive about the game.
In fact, we could wonder if the most vocal negative people are composed 100% of outspoken gamers... or there is also something different. For all we know, there could also be covert Rockstar employees, to make an example, trying to manipulate social media in the middle of this noise. Frankly, in many discussions about CP2077, there seems to me like there is people with a overt fixation with the GTA series. Sometimes they seem more interested in doing marketing for that series, instead of discussing this game on its own merits.