User blog comment:Gp75motorsports/Wikia Staff - Please STOP implementing changes without communities' consensus./@comment-25240518-20150429160344/@comment-1038387-20150430203604

Petitions don't mean much. Wikia wants it one way, just saying "I don't want it that way" wouldn't convince them.

Feedback and arguments aren't ignored, even though they might not answer every individual piece. Also, the very nature of feedback is not giving out specific answers. However, "I want it changed back" doesn't add anything constructive. There's nothing to reply to. That's not "ignoring the petition", because that petition has no standing and isn't a representative sample.

As mentioned plenty of times, the uproar might be vocal, it's a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of all users. And only a fraction of those will consider leaving, and only a fraction of that fraction will actually leave. And that's a drop in the ocean. A non-representative drop.

They've listened to feedback. They've changed things in the past. They haven't changed things in the past. Will they change things now? I don't know. Neither do you.