Eh, wanting to believe is the only reason I can think of to treat these arguments as if they're good.
Re: moonlight, cloud cover insulates heat from escaping into space. Clear days are often colder than cloudy days in winter, for the same reason. Closer sources of shade can also protect you from the wind a little. Jumping right past that explanation all the way to "the moon glows under its own power with a negative-energy light" is... well, it's the way flat-Earthers seem to think all the time.
From inside the head of someone who has terrible arguments for something he believes in that he thinks are really good arguments, it's hard to tell apart "this person's denying reality out of sheer narrow-mindedness" and "this person's predictably unimpressed by my terrible arguments".
And re: space pictures, consider two possible worlds: In one, the world is actually round, in the other the conspiracy is real and the world is actually flat. In which world is it more likely for a composite photo of the Earth to have the word "sex" edited into the clouds by some jackass before it's released to the public, and if it happened in both, how would each world's NASA react to the image getting out and the world being noticed?
why do flat earthers get more hate than the kkk?
because if they are right, an entire industry of bullshit collapses.
it is going to be spectacular. you'll be out of a job.. lol.
peace brother, i love you anyways.
I don't think anybody hates flat-Earthers, they just think you're ridiculous. Very different emotions. Nobody publicly advocates punching flat-Earthers in the face for being flat-Earthers, for instance.
Also, it's not like there aren't industries that would be destroyed if it turned out the KKK was right about everything. Not many diversity consultants would still have their jobs the day after the Day of the Rope.