You didn't say "even half." You said nobody at all wanted this stuff. Those two are very, very different standards--and I was responding to the standard originally used. If you are backing off of that standard, and instead saying that you haven't seen the majority of people want these very specific things, then okay; but that would be not only a far weaker claim, it would also be quite different. No longer a sweeping generalization about all possible ways to make the other pillars more engaging, and no longer a "nobody wants that," it would instead be most people don't want these specific changes. Which...I mean, sure, in absence of actual survey data, I can't really say either way what a majority of people think, but the claim is so weak that it's hard to deny.