When Steam first launched there were a million threads on it across various forums. We're still in the stage where Game Pass has not been fully established as a service, hence there are a lot of threads debating whether it will be succesful. If it does succeed or become "standard", then I imagine we will stop seeing threads created about it.
Steam is actually a great example of how nothing more than a digital store front actually had a few big effects on the industry. And now we see a huge debate about the effects of Epic Games Store, which is in some sense, just another store front.
Game Pass was launch in 2017, basically the threads, articles, interviews, etc. that go way beyond the norm or even close to the norm. You don't even see a tiny fraction of the amount of threads on non-Microsoft topics, generally speaking.
I actually agree with a good portion of your post though.
How did they work differently??
One is a game rental/streaming subscription, the other one is a strange religious cult.

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