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Since there is not way to vote no I will just say that I think that adding this feature would be a mistake. No developers time should be spent on such a useless and unneeded addition. It is a waste of time that can and should be much better spent at just about anything else.

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Ya know, I just wrote up this email to my users.
Plex Settings > Status Dashboard
Scroll down and select Last Year. It’s not super detailed, but the meat and potatoes are there.

Just for future reference voting is done(as with all feature requests) by clicking the vote button at the top.

I am NOT as stupid as you think. If you had read my post you would see that I wanted to vote NO but the “system” does not value all desires. There is no way to vote no.

And before anyone says that not voting is the same as voting no that is not the case. A request with 100 yes votes might be seen as popular but the same request with 100 yes votes and 500 no votes would not be viewed that way.

Not allowing no votes is simply a way of not really getting an accurate vote count. It is like a government only having one candidate for an office. It turns an election into nothing but a way to assure that nobody really how popular that candidate is.

It other words it is a stupid system.

There seems to be a few reasons a feature request gets implemented

  • It was already on the predetermined roadmap internally decided anyway

  • It becomes the industry standard, other platforms already implemented and Plex can’t be the only one without it

  • It was a reasonably easy fix that didn’t take a lot of time and effort

  • After many votes and years of fighting they give an altered version of what people were asking for and call it an “implementation” and close the topic

People shouldn’t be concerned with resources being directed at features they’re not interested in. I see no evidence of this actually happening, especially with 1 vote

IMHO, the voting system appears to be more of a psychological tool that gives people the illusion they’re in control of something