I have been using the Apple Feedback assistant about several things that are causing me headaches, and have yet to receive a reply about any of them. Is that because Apple really aren't interested in feedback?
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Apple receives thousands upon thousands of feedbacks during the beta cycle. Some of the feedback will be responded to and a lot may ever be responded to. Don't take it personally.I have been using thie Apple Feedback assistant about several things that are causing me headaches, and have yet to receive a reply about any of them. Is that because Apple really aren't interested in feedback?
The other thing that you can identify to see if they are seeing feedback, is to look at the "Recent Reports" near the top of your feedback. It shows how many other reports they have of similar events, and even sometimes I have seen "Potential Fix Identified for future macOS release"the app exists mostly so the OS team can keep track of issues, and (undoubtedly) sort out the priorities (ie a high number of people with a similar issue).
i've also submitted hundreds of bug & issue reports; apple reaches back only if they need to (i've gotten responses about 4 times in as many years)...