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What I wrote does answer your question rather neatly, it’s just not immediately obvious, I guess.

I was hoping I could save myself the trouble of explaining it but here it goes:

The bug report section is there to inform the developer of things about their game that may not be intended to work the way they do at the time of reporting.

It’s then on the devs to decide what to do with that information and to clarify if the reported behaviour is intended or not.

Both the player and developer are aware of the purpose of the bug report section or, at least, they should be.

The nature and purpose of a bug report is not to illicit changes directly. I completely understand what point you’re trying to make. Cause and effect and all that is fine but you’re paintig with to broad of a brush for it to apply to this.

If I make that brush even broader, I’d bring the butterfly effect into this; me taking my next breath to continue existing to then potentially create a new topic in this forum, also serves to illicit a change (of whatever unspecified kind). Does any of that matter or is any of this relevant? Obviously not.

What you ask sounds like it’d make sense but it doesn’t really.

What change to the game happens when this gets slapped with a “not a bug” tag?
That being a real possibility, was the bug report created with the explicit idea to get this mechanic to change?
If that was truly the intent of the OP, why not create a topic in the feedback section outright asking for this interaction to be changed?

The answers to those questions lead to the conclusion that I answered with earlier.

I hope that explains it.

Lol, bug reports are to report functionality that you at least suspect should be changed because they were unintended. But please, keep trying to skirt around that fact.

It’s a guilty pleasure of mine to watch people dig in their heels on the dumbest stuff.

What you’re saying doesn’t make sense my guy. You can expect something to be unintended and want it to change, if you’re wrong and it’s indeed intended, no changes happen.
If it was indeed unintended, it get’s fixed, not changed. That difference matters to your point.

Again, if you wanted something to change, why not go to the section for that purpose rather than going to a place where it’s up to chance?

You misconstrued what a change and what a fix is.

Intentions matter hence why we have a distinction between murder and manslaughter in law.

Sorry dude, you’re just not as clever as that other guy so we won’t end up as friends.

Too late, I reported you and @anon41016878 with all my sockpuppets.