IMO, I don't think squeaky wheel is a good way of prioritizing bugs.
Votes are just another (highly biased) statistic and are used both by
users to add weight to 'this is important' and by developers to add
weight to 'but not as important as this' arguments, but not actually
used in decision making because everyone is aware how biased it is. I
think they create friction and would hinder correct prioritization of
bugs based on actual needs of the Ubuntu user base and interests of the
volunteers spending time on fixing things, instead of the opinions of
the minority and highly skewed demographic who would would vote.

I do think some sort of 'me too' counter would be useful to allow
developers to gage roughly how many users a bug is annoying.

(I am not an Ubuntu developer, so weight this opinion accordingly :-) )

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