> I can't even remember when I last used any MS product
> Microsoft has a massive foothold in enterprise
> You must not work in the corporate world
You said you never interact with MS products, those products have a massive foothold in the corporate world, therefore you probably do not work in the corporate world.
If you are doing corporate work, not just software development (though even that too) in a corporate setting but business analysis, etc., and you do not use powerpoint/excel/visio then you are very much outside the norm.
>On a meta note, I've been getting these "corrections" a lot here on HN lately, I'm just not sure why that's happening.
The "corrections" as above, are an attempt to offer a different opinion that counteracts yours because it is seen as outside the normal expirience people are having and since you are getting them often I would think that is because there are many aspects of your comments that are outside the norm.
>Am I just too sensitive? Should I be more explicit in my comments?
I don't think so, your comment seems to add a valuable perspective from someone who does not use MS products in their daily activities, pointing that it is possible when surrounded by the right work culture.