From your lack of response I posted on your "Meet On The Street, Shoot At Home" thread I take it I was one of those who isn't deserving of receiving an answer from a photographer of your experience and stature.
Yes, the internet has changed the world. It has made everyone aware that we all like to form our own little cadre of like minded individuals who think they're smarter and more sophisticated than the other group of folks.
The internet is a vehicle for the free exchange of information which also includes opinions, but as a photographer and former ad man graphic artist, prepress production technician I'm surprised you haven't realized the power of "good press", "bad press". It doesn't matter, Daniel. You're getting more attention than most of the photographers online.
Or maybe you're just starting this thread so you can propagate this social dynamic as a way to get more attention. That I would understand. But I can't tell if you're really this naive or that famous because I've never heard of you until I posted in that other thread. But there were dozens of photographer's work I glanced through in Communications Arts mags as an art director for small agencies and printers back in the '80's and as today there are even more online so I applaud you that you can still make sure you remain relevant in this day and age.
I hope you can counter those insolent, dimwitted opinions about your work with a more sophisticated response than just posting threads meerly complaining about opinions from the unwashed masses who see your work. You didn't know that would happen? COME ON!