I think there's also a lesson for the traditional animal meta-wishlist authors to look at the way I run my feature meta-wishlists. The less you "interfere" with people's suggestions, the easier it is to get a unbiased view of what the community wants. I learned that restrictions on suggestions however annoyed they personally make you, just make people unwilling to participate or even try to call out why certain suggestions are blocked from the wishlist.
Animals of certain groups or game classification of a complete mega meta-wishlist should be treated equally and without any classification of any sort. Forget exhibit and habitat grouping, treat every animal as a habitat animal. The entire point is to cast a vote for that animal not the way it is displayed ingame. You want to vote on how animals are displayed for a game not yet made? Make another kind of wishlist for that or head over to the feature wishlist as I'm willing to cooperate with animal additions in that manner.
Seeing how this meta wishlist is supposedly going to be run by several people, agreements between this group of people and others wanting to simply vote for their favourite animals is not going to be simple.
Animals of certain groups or game classification of a complete mega meta-wishlist should be treated equally and without any classification of any sort. Forget exhibit and habitat grouping, treat every animal as a habitat animal. The entire point is to cast a vote for that animal not the way it is displayed ingame. You want to vote on how animals are displayed for a game not yet made? Make another kind of wishlist for that or head over to the feature wishlist as I'm willing to cooperate with animal additions in that manner.
Seeing how this meta wishlist is supposedly going to be run by several people, agreements between this group of people and others wanting to simply vote for their favourite animals is not going to be simple.
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