If we were to remove them, users would have no way to show that they care about 
a bug aside from adding annoying "Please fix this, it is important to 
me"-comments. So in that sense it serves a similar purpose as the duplicates 
count. Duplicates count is very imprecise though because there will be more 
duplicates for bugs that are difficult to search for. Votes aren't a great 
metric either but it is sometimes interesting tp me to see when many people 
felt compelled to vote on a bug.

So I do look at them as an additional metric to see how many people are 
negatively impacted by a bug. I don't feel that strongly about them overall 
though.

Felix

On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 3:53 PM Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> wrote:
>
> Hello folks!
>
> I often find myself explaining to users that votes on Bugzilla tickets
> are generally meaningless and not used by most developers to help
> prioritize work. After I explain this, they generally express surprise,
> as it's not obvious.
>
> I find myself wondering whether it would make sense to disable the
> voting feature by default to avoid giving our users this false impression.
>
> So if you *do* take user votes into consideration when determining what
> tickets to prioritize, I'd like to hear from you!
>
>
> Nate

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