If that were a powerful thing, you'd see a wider gap between TOS fans and everything else. You don't see wide gaps in Trek until the nutrek era.
I've been a fan for almost 35 years. Let me tell you what I've seen -- first-hand! -- over that span of time.
Early-1990s: TOS vs. TNG
Mid-1990s: TOS vs. TNG/DS9/VOY
Late-1990s: TOS/TNG vs. DS9/VOY <-- That's where TrekBBS came in! I know. I was one of the first members.
Early-2000s: TOS/TNG/DS9 vs. VOY/ENT
Mid-2000s: TOS/TNG/DS9/VOY vs. ENT
Late-2000s to Mid-2010s: TOS/TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT vs. Kelvin
Late-2010s: TOS/TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT vs. Kelvin/DSC
2020s: TOS/TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT vs. DSC/PIC/SNW
The Kelvin Films fell off the map when they stalled out and all the hatred for them transferred over to the Kurtzman Series. But, looking at this timeline, what "True Fans" like keeps expanding. They eventually accept all the new series. It just takes them a little while to come around. But, except for the absolute most stubborn people, they almost always do. The animated series seem to be spared this nonsense.
What's going to happen is this: Bashers will forget about
Discovery once it's completely over. Then in 5, 10, 15 years, someone's going to re-discover it, but their hatred will have shifted to something else, and that something else will be different from whatever DSC did, so they'll give
Discovery another chance. It won't be their
favorite,
but they'll say, "It wasn't as bad as I thought it was!" Same thing happened to
Enterprise.
SNW will be accepted the most quickly. I feel like it mostly has already and the people we're dealing with who hate the series right now are the stragglers and the hold-outs. Some will honestly still not like the series no matter how much time passes, but those are the people for who the show is honestly not to their tastes, not someone who just automatically hates it because it's new. Same for
Discovery. Some people for who the show is honestly --
honestly -- not to their tastes won't ever like it. But the ones who hate it just because it's new will come around because it won't be new anymore.
Picard -- as morbid as this sounds to say -- will be more accepted after Patrick Stewart has died. They'll look back at
Picard in a different light, as the last time they had a chance to see the character. People will be more apt to look at anything he was in through a positive light because of this. It'll be very unfortunate, but that's honestly the way I see it going.
Don't believe me about any of this? Let me quote a little gem from
another forum:
Kelvinverse was alway acceptable bcs it is other universe/reality/dimension/timeline
"The Kelvinverse was always acceptable"?
*cough*bullshit*cough* So, yeah. In 10 years we'll hear, "Disco was always acceptable!"
In a Nutshell: 1966-2005 Only Fans have
no idea how much they sound like TOS Only Fans from 30 years ago. It's uncanny.