Thread:Talk:Article feedback/Community consensus for full deployment on all English Wikipedia articles 31 May 2011?/reply (11)

Please stop pretending you are in the majority. Of course there are more people who vote 1-1-1-1 for George W. Bush and 5-5-5-5 for Justin Bieber then people who A want to help B actually understand Wikipedia and computers in general well enough to think about how to improve its features and C know how to leave feedback (which is hard for newbies because the discussion about this feature is hosted on another wiki-project that uses the cursed LiquidThreads). Please stop pretending anyone who disagrees with you is 'noisy' (trolling). Almost all suggestions made by those noisy guys were implemented in version 5. If the current version of the AFT was removed as soon as it was clear that it was pointless then we wouldn't have wasted an awful lot of people's time. We wasted people's time who wanted to improve Wikipedia, the people you call 'noisy' wanted to prevent that from happening. Please remember the fact that all ratings gathered by the AFT before version 5 will be relocated to /dev/null because it is all useless. But don't take my word for it, go download it yourself. How useful is that data to you?