Well, you could argue that they are trying to overcome the limitations of the interface here (I've never been a fan of it either, the posts are randomly all out if order on the app) by asking for specific things to be posted in a specific place.
And once again, if you want to know why Bungie goes to Reddit for feedback I invite [u]you[/u] to actually sift through every response to those posts. True to form, at [i]least[/i] half of them are profane and completely off topic.
You (not specifically the OP) want people to listen to your feedback? Try putting it in the right place and not being an immature douchebag about it.
I posit that the majority of posters here have neither the inclination or ability to do so.
... And inb4 blaming bungie: saying they should moderate this place better is 100% fair, but the guy in the interview everyone is all hot and bothered about has nothing to do with that and is going where he personally feels like he gets the most helpful information.
Also, if you're a foul mouthed bully on the forums that's on you, not Bungie or any imagined slight towards you. Nothing they did or said excuses any of the filth and hate spewed out here on an hourly basis.
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This wasn't a rant about feedback here vs feedback on Reddit. This was meant to show that I appreciate the initiative to communicate better, but that it would be nice to see if our feedback has any kind of impact. Maybe also that it would go a long way, if the communication isn't just some hit and run affair. I'll agree that the layout is effing atrocious though.
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Edited by bobswerski: 2/28/2016 5:24:47 PMWell, to be fair, you did devote an entire paragraph to it. I'm curious, short of Bungie actually implementing it into the game what would satisfy you that the feedback is listened to and has an impact? (Positive or negative, because let's be honest, a lot of ideas here are mostly terrible.)