“99.9%” of bugs that make the release? Where’d you get that number. You don’t have to say, I think I know.
I agree that the vast majority of bugs are detrimental, but bug doesn’t mean bad. Bug means programming error/oversight.
Regardless, that doesn’t change the point.
Another example:
Remember, the community voted to prioritize fixing bugs that grant a minor advantage over non-bugs that grant a major advantage.
Where is the logic in that?
If some random non-meta build is getting an extra Poison stack somewhere because of a bug, the community would rather see that fixed than the ward-stacking fiesta that we see now. Because one is a bug and one isn’t.
Nevermind which one has a more detrimental effect on the meta.
Instead of wanting to reign in the most extreme outliers and fix the most detrimental problems, they care more about which one is caused by a programming oversight as opposed to a design oversight.
A sensible person just wants to fix problems in order of how problematic they are, not by how the problem occurred. But the dumbdumbs have the priorities reversed.