Thread:Talk:Article feedback/Continued Rollout of AFT/reply (11)

Jorm described the offer to ask for input from the community as a "threat".

Try it yourself. Ask a random person to make an account on Wikipedia. Explain that it is possible to hide the AFT. Then ask them how to hide the AFT.

Count the amount of clicks it takes for them to answer that question.

Then explain that (s)he is able to give feedback on the AFT itself, and ask them to provide feedback on the AFT.

Count the amount of clicks it takes them to give feedback.

Remember: the fact that talkpages are "hard to find and edit" is one of the things that should be solved by the AFT, but this discussion is held on a talkpage on a different wiki. LT makes commenting here even harder and confusing.

Millions of users who may have an opinion on the AFT don't have a voice because they don't know that they can have a voice. It is very hard to find this page, and lots of people do not know they can be a part of the decision making process. The fact that everyone is able to edit almost all articles is very strange to most people, and most people who do know that do not know they can have an influence on the interface too.

But lets assume, arguendo, there are less than ten people in the world who oppose the AFT. Wouldn't it be nice to have this overwhelming support confirmed by a poll on EN wiki?