Timwi wrote:
Gregory Maxwell wrote:
On 7/14/06, Timwi timwi@gmx.net wrote: [snip]
Given that this massive influx of annoyed complaints plainly demonstrates that users are much more commonly and much more seriously the ones that get annoyed,
If one one thousandth of the users complained, how many people would that be? What percentage would signify something of significance? What percentage has complained thus far?
You have just undermined my argumentation. The amount of annoyed users is obviously strictly greater than the amount of annoyed e-mails we actually see. We actually see an annoyed e-mail from a new user almost every day. But how many similarly annoyed e-mails do you see from admins?
Timwi
Perhaps the administrators are selected because they are the type to uphold the policies, rather than rail against them. Just a thought.
-kc-