I don't feel that the player base is particularly good at determining which content, based on objective merit, is good for cheap RuneScape gold the overall health and ethics of RuneScape game long-term. According to polling, the community normally liked 6hr NMZ but it was significant to eliminate despite that, which Jagex did. Players do not vote for any modifications which make things harder for them but over time that becomes a drawback as content becomes easier and achievements are diluted, these are very slight but easily add up.
Another example is PK and PvP related adjustments which are voted against. People even voted against allowing pures wear lucky chaps, despite already having the ability to wear the normal variants. Improve profits and therefore the only impact of the to normal accounts will have been to boost the demand. This is not an example of polling meeting with the interests of RuneScape game, it's just a meme of not liking pures. If we only see upgrades that match the exact same 75 percent of individuals every time the remaining 25 percent become increasingly marginalised, which is not a good balance when people 75/25 are apparently so frequently the very same people.
Not everyone will make sound decisions while voting, or create the"right" alternative. If the most educated, most informed voting choices were made by literally everyone. The United States wouldn't have the president it does. Real world example of voting. Our voting system isn't ideal, but its all we got to make sure we don't wind up with the garbage that has pushed down RS3 players. Our throats. There are unquestionably improves that could be made that do not undermine it though (which aren't being achieved or attempted).
What will kill and destroy RuneScape and its own integrity is the continuous disregard of the voting system which jagex has been performing lately and is hoping to push for more of, as evident with this poll. Additionally if jagex cared as much as they state they do about it, then they would not constantly have confusing and unclear wording in surveys. Its a thing too. You'd think it'd get something or proof read. Not even bare minimum effort. Our votes empower elected representatives who make decisions on our behalf to ensure they can (ideally ) be educated, informed and objective about the issues.
Abolish or I'm certainly not advocating to dismiss the polling system and it's a instrument in holding the devs into account. On the other hand, the polling system does not function and necessitates improvements or flexibility to meet the requirements of their player base. When 99 percent of articles is left to decide, I can't agree with the exaggeration on your article about the disregard of things. It's important to note that the events when Jagex have felt they had to diverge in the polled result, it was because they felt forced to buy rs3 gold by the difficulties together with the voting system itself.