Then those doing the running and who were quite vocal in their demands for Open only BGS weren't listening - and the signal to noise reduction caused by their repeated demands somewhat obfuscated the issue.
So stuff like "its ruined my birthday" / whats Sandro playing at etc were what?
It would seem to have, yes - however all but one of the changes proposed in the first Flash Topic would seem to be non-contentious. They saw repeated demands for Open only content and included Open only as one of the proposals in their investigation. Weighted merits would be a blanket bonus for playing in a game mode where there's no guarantee of meeting with opposition - where friends lists, wing membership and block lists all affect instancing (as do geography and quality of internet connection). In the second Flash Topic it seemed, to me at least, that weighted merits were about as unpopular as they were in March'16.
playing in a game mode where there's no guarantee of meeting with opposition
Just like solo PP then?
Weighted was unpopular because it was in comparison to open- however either is better than what we have now. Open adds new gameplay potential that makes Powerplay stand out. Unless FD want to invest more in a feature thats unpopular and risk more, its the only part that makes a significant change.
Why should an optional play-style be specifically rewarded? Bearing in mind that players will collude to receive rewards uncontested where it is at all possible and that Frontier has already removed such exploits in the past....
Because its harder? Missions are optional, and yet they are rewarded according to difficulty.
A solution that arbitrarily restricts game content bought by all players to PvP-gate it to a single multi-player game mode is not, in my opinion, an elegant solution. Simple? Certainly. Without issues? Certainly not.
So you have a feature that is not popular because its not one thing or the other has to fail because its held hostage to an outdated concept? Beholden to those same modes that break Powerplay?
Michael is on record as acknowledging that AFMUs having no weight was an oversight - but not one that they were prepared to retcon. I'd suggest that Frontier are conscious that some players would be significantly disadvantaged by some changes - and therefore choose not to implement them.
So does that mean that every mistake is overlooked? Even ones that they have the power to change?
Have Frontier acknowledged that it is a bug?
Who knows? Maybe you'll have better luck than Powerplay players who keep on about it, along with the litany of other Powerplay issues.
No need for a car if the miscreant is on foot.
Taking it to an extreme then: sending police strapped down with tape, no legs and made of sponge after a criminal who can walk at normal leg speeds?
Not a misunderstanding - simply a difference of opinion as to what constitutes a slippery slope (which would only be a fallacy if it didn't happen - which can only be examined retrospectively - in which case it's too late).
Which still exists, mainly in the fevered imaginations of players. Sandro himself clarified three times to everyone involved.