From your viewpoint I understand this sentiment. It is much easier to respond to a bug or known issue with an affirmative statement or acknowledgement. The truth is that we see and discuss the vast majority of the feedback here, but that discussion is not often acknowledged publicly.
If you attempt to mentally switch places with me, then please consider that a lot of the feedback isn’t super actionable for us - there is a lot of opposition being offered here on multiple aspects of the new experience without much room to converse. It can be very challenging to respond to a passionate disagreement of how things look or exist in a new experience.
On threads like this I happen to be working with the Roku team here for this project and thus am attempting to collect feedback and bring it back to that group. Also, I can occasionally provide confirmation that the feedback is being read (which is my intent here), even if that doesn’t address the other half of the coin of providing a response to that feedback, especially when I don’t feel like I have the proper context to do so.