The differences here are very different. It's okay to want something, this is natural and everyone has something they want. But a want isn't a demand, and the 'entitled' only ever seem to make demands. A prime example that's been recent is the hairstyle contest. Players wanted to tell to Square that the voting rules were a little vague and one of the hairstyles was a flat out photoshop of the work of someone who may or may not even be a customer of the game. Square addressed both. Then there were the threads demanding selection changes and recounts cause their (favorite) hairstyle hadn't made the cut. Barely half of the replies in those threads even tried to be congratulatory, and many of those were 'damning with faint praise'. Square isn't obligated to hold contests like these, these are done as an extension to the community as a means to let us design content. We have little say in the processes involved, much less how they are implemented.