It always seems to me that the Devs ask for feedback only when tasked with a particular chore. Don't much look at the reams we have written on a subject over the years since the last effort and that feedback. For us to try remember what we all have contributed and repeat it all again. It's not like we see any evidence someone has the job of reviewing and understanding what we have said and can make an informed decision to record and/or pass such on when the subject becomes active again. When you drift through the game hardly knowing what your skills do you aren't pushing the limits of how they interact with each other and with trait choices for their best use. Apply that same mentality to every game system you ignore and you're as much use as a Lizz Truss lettuce to the game. If you are at those limits then you are far more likely to be affected by class changes applied in ignorance of what those limits are. Bored with the way the class plays? Or just unaware of what others are doing with it at the edges?
But like streamers and "content creators" (what a joke, that's the devs, you know) and influencers anyone putting efforts into such aren't playing this game primarily.
But with life these days everyone who has formed an opinion, however they have come to it, informed or ill-informed will take umbrage to being questioned by the other. I'm at odds with a lot of folk who are ever trying to influence others to make the same mistakes they do. Seems like the old biddy who gets scammed and goes into denial rather than face up.
In the past I have been prompted into visiting other "channels" when people have been talking tosh to followers but it just got too much! Seems like those running them were on the Daybreak idea of loyal fans rather than fans of the game and what it once was before all it's dismantling since 2015.
Orion has learnt enough to not ask again I suppose.