Think first before speaking.
Would you rather want that Bungie listens to some who:
A. Spend alot of time into the game, knowing the mechanics, the gameplay, endgame and more
OR
B. Completely new players which haven't reached the endgame yet or players which stopped playing and didn't even looked onto new content by themself before complaining...
Which one you would you prefer? Experience or lazyness
[b]Edit:[/b] For all those not realizing it: the average player counts to A.
The difference here is that bungie can't invite thousands of people to their studio just for feedback on a summit. And since the forums here are so toxic the second bungie says anything it is no wonder that they choose streamers since they can behave themself in front of others.
I see so many toxic posts and comments here that if this forum would be ever pictured it would be a mob with "f[b]u[/b]ck off, bungie" and "kill yourself" shields trying to linch bungie employees.
That's not how you get feedback to developers. Remember, those workers are STILL HUMAN and STILL have emotions.
If I would be cozmo or dmg I would also avoid the forums when people insult me or shout me toxic answer in my virtual face.
So, asking streamers, which are favoured by people (because they have sympathy for the streamers or agree with their point of view) is only one of the first logical steps to keep feedback clear in such a mess of communication between developer and toxic community.
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