No, it wasn't all bad. People protested against any change, and a change of a kind "actually magic exists and always did" was certainly huge, so the protest was a violent one. But, and I hoped it was thanks to my actions as well, there were many of those who welcomed it.
Younger generations mostly, of course. Dreamers and teens who read too many urban fantasy novels. A lot, a lot, a LOT of people wanted to become immortal and powerful vampires just for the sheer coolness of it—and thank God that creating new vampires was a really serious business and they didn't just accept anyone into their elite club.
Others wanted to join shifters and witches elite club, but you could only be born as one of these. That didn't stop people from trying to at least get closer to supernaturals. Nightingale Coven, I watched myself, had a sudden influx of people who wanted to work there as one of the many servants who cleaned floors and cooked food in this place.