Disregard the snark.
They very well could have just linked one image instead of entertaining themselves with the (admittedly clever but entirely unnecessary to the point that it undermines the message) post. But do remember you're working with people who frequent the forums of a site that documents memes.
…We are not well-adjusted people.
The best way to avoid negakramas is to get a good rep. In general, complaining isn't a good start. You might want to PM a user or mod that seems to have been on the site a while if you have a problem with an individual in the future.
But in your defense, you never know what mod or user is a butthole without researching them, and the search function (much of the site, really) is as cantankerous and as particular as I am.
You also didn't know that this is an on-going problem here and that we make new users look up the answers to everything, because we lack patience. Because millennials.
It's like customer service. You're the 100th person today to ask if a certain item is on sale. We've answered "No, it's not" 100 times, but you weren't here for any of those times. So unfortunately, you got the 100th response to a played out question you asked only once, and the answer was at the front lobby in a nasty-looking newspaper bin beside the sketchy-looking ads.
After a while, you can be inactive, criticize everything, be known for being a critical killjoy, and still get the glorious, sweet kramas.
(please note that only true memers user the term "kramas." It's kinda like the n-word for black people, so exercise caution.)